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Alexandria Wenninger
Alexandria Wenninger
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Contrasting foraging patterns: testing resource-concentration and dilution effects with pollinators and seed predators
A Wenninger, TN Kim, BJ Spiesman, C Gratton
Insects 7 (2), 23, 2016
27*2016
Predatory hymenopteran assemblages in boreal Alaska: associations with forest composition and post-fire succession
A Wenninger, T Hollingsworth, D Wagner
Ecoscience 26 (3), 205-220, 2019
52019
The beehive honey moth as a pest of stored honey bee comb in Alaska
A Wenninger
Newsletter of the Alaska Entomological Society 16 (1), 56-59, 2024
2024
Two biocontrol insects of invasive yellow toadflax self-established in Anchorage, Alaska: the toadflax flower-feeding beetle and the toadflax seed capsule weevil
A Wenninger
Newsletter of the Alaska Entomological Society 16 (1), 2-8, 2024
2024
Defoliation of haskap shoots by the honeysuckle moth in Southcentral Alaska
A Wenninger
Newsletter of the Alaska Entomological Society 16 (1), 50-55, 2024
2024
Beneficial Arthropods of Alaska: Natural Enemies
J Slowik, A Wenninger
University of Alaska Fairbanks, Cooperative Extension Service, 2023
2023
Notes on the chokecherry midge: A new insect species record for Alaska and natural enemy of invasive chokecherry
A Wenninger
Newsletter of the Alaska Entomological Society 15 (1), 2-5, 2022
2022
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