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A molecular approach to study Hymenoptera diets using wasp nests
MC Lefort, JR Beggs, TR Glare, TE Saunders, EJ Doyle, S Boyer
NeoBiota 63, 57-69, 2020
17*2020
Taxonomy at a crossroads: Communicating value, building capability, and seizing opportunities for the future
TE SAUNDERS
Magnolia Press, 2020
132020
Variation in the diversity and richness of parasitoid wasps based on sampling effort
TE Saunders, DF Ward
PeerJ 6, e4642, 2018
122018
Pre‐emptive host‐specificity testing of Trissolcus japonicus (Ashmead) (Hymenoptera: Scelionidae) reveals high parasitism levels against the endemic New …
TE Saunders, GA Avila, GI Holwell
Austral Entomology 60 (2), 411-421, 2021
92021
Protective geometry and reproductive anatomy as candidate determinants of clutch size variation in pentatomid bugs
PK Abram, E Guerra-Grenier, J Brodeur, C Capko, MFS Aquino, EH Beers, ...
The American Naturalist 202 (4), E104-E120, 2023
32023
A new species of Lusius (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae) from New Zealand
T Saunders, D Ward
New Zealand Entomologist 40 (2), 72-78, 2017
22017
The Future is Open: Establishing Wider Open Access for Research Publications in Aotearoa New Zealand
TE Saunders
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6873103, 2022
12022
Retrospective host-specificity testing shows Trissolcus basalis (Wollaston) and the native Trissolcus oenone (Dodd)(Hymenoptera: Scelionidae) have overlapping physiological …
TE Saunders, GA Avila, GI Holwell
Biological Control 170, 104926, 2022
12022
Optimising capture methods for the evaluation of parasitoid wasp diversity
T Saunders
Masters Thesis-University of Auckland, 2016
12016
Improving pre-release risk assessments for classical biological control agents by integrating behavioural, electrophysiological, and chemical-ecological methods for host …
TE Saunders
PhD Thesis-University of Auckland, 2022
2022
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