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The importance of direct and indirect trophic interactions in determining the presence of a locally rare day-flying moth.
Hagen M O'Neill, Sean D Twiss, Philip A Stephens, Tom H E Mason, Nils Ryrholm, Joseph Burman

Oecologia· February 2022


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Identification of Female Sex Pheromone for Monitoring the Barred Tooth Striped Moth, Trichopteryx polycommata, a Priority Conservation Species.
Ashen Oleander, David R Hall, Daniel P Bray, Joseph P J Burman

J Chem Ecol· August 2019


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Common Cerambycid Pheromone Components as Attractants for Longhorn Beetles (Cerambycidae) Breeding in Ephemeral Oak Substrates in Northern Europe.
Mikael A Molander, Inis B Winde, Joseph Burman, Franklin N Nyabuga, Tobias U T Lindblom

J Chem Ecol· July 2019


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Using Sex Pheromone and a Multi-Scale Approach to Predict the Distribution of a Rare Saproxylic Beetle.
Najihah Musa, Klas Andersson, Joseph Burman, Fredrik Andersson, Erik Hedenström

PLoS One· October 2017


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