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  • Yamauchi, A., Van Baalen, M., Kobayashi, Y., Takabayashi, J., Shiojiri, K., & Sabelis, M. W. (2015). Cry-wolf signals emerging from coevolutionary feedbacks in a tritrophic system. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 282(1818), Article 20152169. https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2015.2169
  • Melo, J. W. S., Lima, D. B., Staudacher, H., Silva, F. R., Gondim, M. G. C., & Sabelis, M. W. (2015). Evidence of Amblyseius largoensis and Euseius alatus as biological control agent of Aceria guerreronis. Experimental and Applied Acarology, 67(3), 411-421. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10493-015-9963-7
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    Maselou, D. A., Perdikis, D. C., Sabelis, M. W., & Fantinou, A. A. (2015). Plant resources as a factor altering emergent multi-predator effects. PLoS ONE, 10(9), Article e0138764. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0138764
  • Revynthi, A. M., Egas, M., Janssen, A., & Sabelis, M. W. (2015). Should I stay or should I go: the Milker-Killer dilemma in a predatory mite. In A. Tsagkarakou, E. Roditakis, & M. Stavrakaki (Eds.), 16th Panhellenic Entomological Congress: abstract book (pp. 45). Hellenic Entomological Society. http://www.entsoc.gr/site/index.php/en/publications/proceedings-of-panhellenic-congresses/file/106-16th-panhellenic-entomological-congress
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    Janssen, A., & Sabelis, M. W. (2015). Alternative food and biological control by generalist predatory mites: the case of Amblyseius swirskii. Experimental and Applied Acarology, 65(4), 413-428. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10493-015-9901-8
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    Vieira Marques, R., Almeida Sarmento, R., Lemos, F., Pedro-Neto, M., Sabelis, M. W., Venzon, M., Pallini, A., & Janssen, A. (2015). Active prey mixing as an explanation for polyphagy in predatory arthropods: synergistic dietary effects on egg production despite a behavioural cost. Functional Ecology, 29(10), 1317-1324. https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2435.12439
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    Pappas, M. L., Steppuhn, A., Geuss, D., Topalidou, N., Zografou, A., Sabelis, M. W., & Broufas, G. D. (2015). Beyond predation: The zoophytophagous predator Macrolophus pygmaeus induces tomato resistance against spider mites. PLoS ONE, 10(5), Article e0127251. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0127251
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    Choh, Y., Sabelis, M. W., & Janssen, A. (2015). Distribution and oviposition site selection by predatory mites in the presence of intraguild predators. Experimental and Applied Acarology, 67(4), 447-491. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10493-015-9970-8
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    Alba, J. M., Schimmel, B. C. J., Glas, J. J., Ataide, L. M. S., Pappas, M. L., Villarroel, C. A., Schuurink, R. C., Sabelis, M. W., & Kant, M. R. (2015). Spider mites suppress tomato defenses downstream of jasmonate and salicylate independently of hormonal crosstalk. New Phytologist, 205(2), 828-840. https://doi.org/10.1111/nph.13075
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    Tien, N. S. H., Sabelis, M. W., & Egas, M. (2015). Inbreeding Depression and Purging in a Haplodiploid: Gender-Related Effects. Heredity, 114, 327-332. https://doi.org/10.1038/hdy.2014.106
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