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Maes, S., Machtelinckx, T., de Clercq, P., Moens, M., & Grégoire, J.-C. (2012). The influence of acclimation, endosymbionts and diet on the supercooling capacity of the predatory bug Macrolophus pygmaeus. BioControl, 57(5), 643-651. doi:10.1007/s10526-012-9446-2113.
Roy, H., Adriaens, T., Isaac, N., Kenis, M., Onkelinx, T., Martin, G., Brown, P., Hautier, L., Poland, R., Roy, D., Comont, R., Eschen, R., Frost, R., Zindel, R., Van Vlaenderen, J., Nedved, O., Ravn, H., Grégoire, J.-C., de Biseau D'Hauteville, J.-C., & Maes, D. (2012). Invasive alien predator causes rapid declines of native European ladybirds. Diversity and distributions. doi:10.1111/j.1472-4642.2012.00883.x117.
Kausrud, K. L., Okland, B., Skarpaas, O., Grégoire, J.-C., Erbilgin, N., & Stenseth, N. C. (2011). Population dynamics in changing environments: the case of an eruptive forest pest species. Biological reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, 87(1), 34-51. doi:10.1111/j.1469-185X.2011.00183.x119.
Hautier, L., San Martin Y Gomez, G., Callier, P., de Biseau D'Hauteville, J.-C., & Grégoire, J.-C. (2011). Alkaloids provide evidence of intraguild predation on native coccinellids by Harmonia axyridis in the field. Biological invasions, 13, 1805-1814. doi:10.1007/s10530-010-9935-0120.
Kausrud, K. L., Grégoire, J.-C., Skarpaas, O., Erbilgin, N., Gilbert, M., Okland, B., & Stenseth, N. C. (2011). Trees wanted-dead or alive! Host selection and population dynamics in tree-killing bark beetles. PloS one, 6(5), e18274. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0018274122.
Hautier, L., Grégoire, J.-C., De Schauwers, J., San Martin Y Gomez, G., Callier, P., Jansen, J.-P., & de Biseau D'Hauteville, J.-C. (2008). Intraguild predation by Harmonia axyridis on coccinellids revealed by exogenous alkaloid sequestration. Chemoecology, 18(3), 191-196. doi:10.1007/s00049-008-0405-4123.
Kirichenko, N., Flament, J., Baranchikov, Y., & Grégoire, J.-C. (2008). Native and exotic coniferous species in Europe – possible host plants for the potentially invasive Siberian moth, Dendrolimus sibiricus Tschtv. (Lepidoptera, Lasiocampidae). Bulletin OEPP, 38(2), 259-263. doi:10.1111/j.1365-2338.2008.01213.x