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Ciceu A, Balacenoiu F, de Groot M, Chakraborty D, Avtzis D, Barta M, et al.
Sci Total Environ . 2024 Jul; 949:174950. PMID: 39067588
In recent years, the oak lace bug, Corythucha arcuata, has emerged as a significant threat to European oak forests. This species, native to North America, has in the last two...
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Goczal J, Oleksa A, Rossa R, Chybicki I, Meyza K, Plewa R, et al.
Sci Rep . 2020 Oct; 10(1):16524. PMID: 33020511
During the Last Glacial Maximum in the Northern Hemisphere, expanding ice sheets forced a large number of plants, including trees, to retreat from their primary distribution areas. Many host-associated herbivores...
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Neidel V, Steyer C, Schafellner C, Hoch G
J Invertebr Pathol . 2017 Aug; 149:56-58. PMID: 28757217
Larvae of the gypsy moth, Lymantria dispar, infected with the microsporidium, Nosema lymantriae, release infective spores with feces. We tested the effects of simulated light rain on transmission in cages,...
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Goertz D, Hoch G
Entomol Exp Appl . 2013 Aug; 147(3):251-261. PMID: 23926361
Transmission plays an integral part in the intimate relationship between a host insect and its pathogen that can be altered by abiotic or biotic factors. The latter include other pathogens,...
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Goertz D, Hoch G
Agric For Entomol . 2013 Jun; 15(2):178-186. PMID: 23794950
The behaviour of predators can be an important factor in the transmission success of an insect pathogen. We studied how influences the interaction between its prey [ (L.) (Lepidoptera, Lymantriidae)]...
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Karlhofer J, Schafellner C, Hoch G
J Invertebr Pathol . 2012 Feb; 110(1):126-8. PMID: 22342366
Infection of the fat body of Lymantria dispar (Lep.: Lymantriinae) larvae with the microsporidium Vairimorpha disparis has severe effects on juvenile hormone (JH) metabolism of the host. Beginning 8 days...
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Hoch G, DAmico V, Solter L, Zubrik M, McManus M
J Invertebr Pathol . 2008 Jul; 99(2):146-50. PMID: 18601930
Nosema lymantriae is a microsporidian pathogen of the gypsy moth, Lymantria dispar that has been documented to be at least partially responsible for the collapse of L. dispar outbreak populations...
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Goertz D, Hoch G
J Invertebr Pathol . 2008 Apr; 99(1):43-8. PMID: 18439619
Vertical transmission and the overwintering success of three different microsporidia infecting Lymantria dispar (Lepidoptera: Lymantriidae) larvae were investigated. Endoreticulatus schubergi, a midgut pathogen, was transmitted to offspring via female and...
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Vavra J, Hylis M, Vossbrinck C, Pilarska D, Linde A, Weiser J, et al.
J Eukaryot Microbiol . 2006 Jul; 53(4):292-304. PMID: 16872297
Investigation of pathogens of populations of the gypsy moth, Lymantria dispar (L.) in Central and Eastern Europe revealed the existence of a microsporidium (Fungi: Microsporidia) of the genus Vairimorpha. The...
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Pilarska D, Solter L, Kereselidze M, Linde A, Hoch G
J Invertebr Pathol . 2006 Jul; 93(2):105-13. PMID: 16814805
The interactions in multiple species infections and effects on the horizontal transmission of three microsporidian species, Vairimorpha disparis, Nosema lymantriae and Endoreticulatus schubergi, infecting Lymantria dispar were evaluated in the...