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The Impact of Supplementary Food on a Prey-Predator Interaction

van Rijn, P.C.J.

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2002

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Listt of Publications

Vann Rijn, P.C.J, and M.W. Sabelis, 1990. Pollen as an alternative food source for predatoryy mites and its effect on the biological control of thrips in greenhouses.

Proc.Proc. Exp. Appl. Entomol. 1: 44-48.

Vann der Hoeven, W.A.D. and P.C.J, van Rijn, 1990. Factors affecting the attack success off predatory mites on thrips larvae. Proc. Exp. Appl. Entomol. 1: 25-30.

Vann Rijn, P.C.J, and M.W. Sabelis, 1990. Pollen availability and its effect on the maintenancee of populations of Amblyseius cucumeris, a predator of thrips. Meded.

Fac.Fac. Landbouww. Rijksuniv. Gent 55(2a): 335-341.

Vann Rijn, P.C.J, and Y.M. Van Houten, 1991. Life history of Amblyseius cucumeris and

A.A. barkeri (Acarina: Phytoseiidae) on a diet of pollen. In: Modern Acarology.

Academia,, Prague and SPB Academic Publishing bv, The Hague, Vol.2: 647-654. Vann Rijn, P.C.J., 1992. Do plants reduce herbivore attack by providing pollen? In: Proc.

8th8th Int. Symp. Insect-Plant Relationships (Eds. S.B.J. Menken, J.H. Visser and P.

Harrewijn),, Kluwer Acad. Publ., Dordrecht, p.

Vann Rijn, P.C.J, and M.W. Sabelis, 1993. Does alternative food always enhance biologicall control? The effect of pollen on the interaction between western flower thripss and its predators. IOBC/WPRS Bull. 16(8): 123-125.

Vann Houten, Y.M., P.C.J, van Rijn, L.K. Tanigoshi and P. van Stratum, 1993. Potential off phytoseiid predators to control western flower thrips in greenhouse crops, in particularr during the winter period. Bull. IOBC/WPRS 16(8): 98-101.

Vann Houten, Y.M., P.C.J, van Rijn, L.K. Tanigoshi, P. van Stratum and J. Bruin, 1995. Preselectionn of predatory mites for year-round control of Western Flower Thrips

{Frankliniella{Frankliniella occidentalis), in greenhouse crops. Entomol. Exp. Appl. 74:

225-234. .

Vann Rijn, P.C.J., C. Mollema and G. Steenhuis, 1995. Comparative life history studies of

FrankliniellaFrankliniella occidentalis and Thrips tabaci (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) on

cucumber.. Bull. Entomol. Res. 85: 285-297.

Sabelis,, M.W. and P.C.J, van Rijn, 1997. Predation by insects and mites. In: Thrips as

CropCrop Pests (Ed. T. Lewis), CAB-International, London, p. 259-354.

Vann Houten, Y.M. and P.C.J, van Rijn, 1998. Roofmijt pakt trips succesvoller aan met stuifmeel.. Groente en Fruit / Glasgroenten 14: 22-23.

Vann Rijn, P.C.J, and L.K. Tanigoshi, 1999. The contribution of extrafloral nectar to survivall and reproduction of the predatory mite Iphiseius degenerans on Ricinus

communiscommunis Exp. Appl. Acarol. 23: 281-296.

Vann Rijn, P.C.J, and L.K. Tanigoshi, 1999. Pollen as food for the predatory mites

IphiseiusIphiseius degenerans and Neoseiulus cucumeris (Acari: Phytoseiidae): dietary

rangee and life history. Exp. Appl. Acarol. 23: 785-802.

Vann Rijn, P.C.J., Y.M. van Houten and M.W. Sabelis, 1999. Pollen improves thrips controll with predatory mites. IOBC/WPRS Bull. 22(1): 209-212.

Vann Rijn, P.C.J, and M.W. Sabelis, 1999. Should plants provide food for predators when itt also benefits the herbivores? Effects of pollen on a thrips-predatory mite system. In:: R. Michell, D.J. Horn, G.L. Needham and W.C. Welbourn (Eds), Acarology

IX,IX, Vol 2, Symposia. Ohio Biological Survey, Columbus, Ohio, pp. 227-231.

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