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Mitchell Baker
Mitchell Baker
Associate Professor, Queens College of CUNY
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Colorado potato beetle resistance to insecticides
A Alyokhin, M Baker, D Mota-Sanchez, G Dively, E Grafius
American Journal of Potato Research 85, 395-413, 2008
5502008
Correcting biased estimates of dispersal and survival due to limited study area: theory and an application using wrentits
M Baker, N Nur, GR Geupel
The Condor 97 (3), 663-674, 1995
1431995
The Red Queen in a potato field: integrated pest management versus chemical dependency in Colorado potato beetle control
A Alyokhin, D Mota‐Sanchez, M Baker, WE Snyder, S Menasha, ...
Pest management science 71 (3), 343-356, 2015
1362015
Incremental costs and benefits shape natal dispersal: theory and example with Hemilepistus reaumuri
MB Baker, S Rao
Ecology 85 (4), 1039-1051, 2004
1212004
Natal dispersal and recruitment in a cooperatively breeding bird
SP Sharp, MB Baker, JD Hadfield, M Simeoni, BJ Hatchwell
Oikos 117 (9), 1371-1379, 2008
592008
Persistence and inheritance of costs of resistance to imidacloprid in Colorado potato beetle
MB Baker, A Alyokhin, AH Porter, DN Ferro, SR Dastur, N Galal
Journal of economic entomology 100 (6), 1871-1879, 2007
542007
Climate Change and Phenology: Empoasca fabae (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae) Migration and Severity of Impact
MB Baker, PD Venugopal, WO Lamp
PLoS One 10 (5), e0124915, 2015
382015
Costs of aggregation: shadow competition in a sit‐and‐wait predator
Y Lubin, JR Henschel, MB Baker
Oikos 95 (1), 59-68, 2001
372001
Environmental component of latitudinal clutch-size variation in house sparrows (Passer domesticus)
M Baker
The Auk 112 (1), 249-252, 1995
321995
Variation in fitness among geographically isolated Colorado potato beetle (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) populations
J Chen, A Alyokhin, D Mota-Sanchez, M Baker, M Whalon
Annals of the Entomological Society of America 107 (1), 128-135, 2014
232014
Fitness consequences of sibling egg cannibalism by neonates of the Colorado potato beetle, Leptinotarsa decemlineata
K Collie, SJ Kim, MB Baker
Animal Behaviour 85 (2), 329-338, 2013
232013
Experience influences settling behaviour in desert isopods, Hemilepistus reaumuri
MB Baker
Animal behaviour 69 (5), 1131-1138, 2005
212005
Invasions on large and small scales: Management of a well-established crop pest, the Colorado potato beetle
MB Baker, DN Ferro, AH Porter
Biological Invasions 3, 295-306, 2001
202001
Sperm precedence in overwintered Colorado potato beetle (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) and its implications for insecticide resistance management
MB Baker, A Alyokhin, SR Dastur, AH Porter, DN Ferro
Annals of the Entomological society of America 98 (6), 989-995, 2005
192005
SETTLING BEHAVIOR OF THE DESERT ISOPOD HEMILEPISTUS REAUMURI IN RESPONSE TO VARIATION IN SOIL MOISTURE AND OTHER …
MB Baker, M Shachak, S Brand
Israel Journal of Zoology 44 (3-4), 345-354, 1998
191998
Geographic variation in cannibalism in Colorado potato beetle (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) populations
M Baker, K Hossain, K Zabierek, K Collie, A Alyokhin, D Mota-Sanchez, ...
Environmental entomology 43 (1), 102-109, 2014
162014
Use of sperm precedence to infer the overwintering cost of insecticide resistance in the Colorado potato beetle
MB Baker, AH Porter
Agricultural and forest entomology 10 (3), 181-187, 2008
152008
Sex Biased State Dependence in Natal Dispersal in Desert Isoponds, Hemilepistus reaumuri
MB Baker
Journal of insect behavior 17, 579-598, 2004
142004
High‐level field‐evolved resistance to spinosad in Colorado potato beetle, Leptinotarsa decemlineata, in organically managed fields
K Schnaars‐Uvino, MB Baker
Pest Management Science 77 (10), 4393-4399, 2021
92021
Mating competition in Colorado potato beetles (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) does not show a cost of insecticide resistance
MB Baker, SR Dastur, BD Jaffe, T Wong
Annals of the Entomological Society of America 101 (2), 371-377, 2008
92008
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