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Dr Neil Audsley
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Freya Cole
Dr Neil Audsley
Dr Rachel Down
Susceptibility of European
Agrilus
beetle species to the biocontrol agents of Emerald Ash Borer in the laboratory
2025
Amy Campbell
Dr Neil Audsley
Dr Gordon Port
The fate of deroceras reticulatum following metaldehyde poisoning
2021
Dr Neil Audsley
The structure of the
Drosophila melanogaster
sex peptide: Identification of hydroxylated isoleucine and a strain variation in the pattern of amino acid hydroxylation
2020
Dr Rachel Down
Dr Neil Audsley
Peptidergic control of the crop of the cabbage root fly,
Delia radicum
(L.) Diptera: Anthomyiidae): A role for myosuppressin
2019
Dr Neil Audsley
DROPS A: Strategies to develop effective, innovative and practical approaches to protect major European fruit crops
2018
Dr Neil Audsley
Evaluation of chemical strategies for improving the stability and oral toxicity of insecticidal peptides
2018
Dr Neil Audsley
Dr Rachel Down
Functional characterization and signaling systems of corazonin and red pigment concentrating hormone in the green shore crab,
Carcinus maenas
2018
Dr Neil Audsley
Control Measures Against
Rhynchophorus ferrugineus
and
Paysandisia archon
2017
Dr Neil Audsley
Introduction
2017
Dr Neil Audsley
Peptidergic control in a fruit crop pest: The spotted-wing drosophila,
Drosophila suzukii
2017
Dr Neil Audsley
Further screening of entomopathogenic fungi and nematodes as control agents for
Drosophila suzukii
2016
Dr Neil Audsley
The potential use of allicin as a biopesticide for the control of the house fly,
Musca domestica
L.
2016
Dr Neil Audsley
Dr Rachel Down
G protein coupled receptors as targets for next generation pesticides
2015
Dr Neil Audsley
Dr Rachel Down
Genomic and peptidomic analyses of the neuropeptides from the emerging pest,
Drosophila suzukii
2015
Dr Neil Audsley
The sexually dimorphic behaviour of adult
Drosophila suzukii
: Elevated female locomotor activity and loss of siesta is a post-mating response
2015
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