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Hannah L. Gray
Hannah L. Gray
Verified email at austin.utexas.edu
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High Hyperparasitism of Cotesia rubecula (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) in Minnesota and Massachusetts
JJ Weis, HL Gray, GE Heimpel
Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society 89 (4), 385-389, 2016
52016
Investigating the Movement Components of Host Preference in a Highly Mobile Insect Herbivore, Nephotettix cincticeps (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae)
HL Gray, DA Andow, K Kiritani
Environmental entomology 49 (1), 115-122, 2020
32020
Predation on sentinel prey increases with increasing latitude in Brassica‐dominated agroecosystems
HL Gray, JR Farias, M Venzon, JB Torres, LM Souza, RC Aita, DA Andow
Ecology and Evolution 12 (7), e9086, 2022
22022
Arthropod Predation in Brassica Agroecosystems: Effects of Latitude, Community Composition, and Diet Breadth
HL Gray
University of Minnesota, 2020
2020
Evaluation of metabarcoding primers for arthropod predator diets in agroecosystems.
H Gray, DP Paula, D Andow
2019
Coccinellid diets in simple and diverse agroecosystems: Metabarcoding to test the natural enemies hypothesis
HL Gray, DP Paula, DA Andow
Entomology 2019, 2019
2019
Rapid assessment of predator induced biological control in Great Plains’ Brassica production
HL Gray, DA Andow
Entomology 2018, 2018
2018
Vegetational diversity and biological control on organic brassica farms in the Federal District, Brazil
HL Gray, DA Andow, ER Sujii
Entomology 2017, 2017
2017
Pest Management in Minnesota
HL Gray
Minnesota Historical Society, 2017
2017
Do latitudinal gradients in arthropod predation pressure hold in simplified agroecosystems?
HL Gray, DA Andow
2016 International Congress of Entomology, 2016
2016
Creating an Optimum Potting Mixture for Resource-Constrained Northern Thai Growers
HL Gray
Kalamazoo College Biology Senior Individualized Projects Collection, 2012
2012
Research Note: Creating an Optimum Potting Mixture for Resource-Constrained Growers
H Gray, A Bicksler, EAI Center
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