Publicaties
refereed academic publications (51)
2012
- C.W.M. van Veelen, J. Garcia, M.W. Sabelis & C.J.M. Egas (in press). Group selection and inclusive fitness are not equivalent; the Price equation vs. models and statistics. (Published online, 2011), doi:. Journal of Theoretical Biology.
- M. Montserrat, S. Magalhaes, M.W. Sabelis, A. M. de Roos & A. Janssen (2012). Invasion success in communities with reciprocal intraguild predation depends on the stage structure of the resident population. Oikos, 121, 67-76.
- T van der Hammen, M. Montserrat, M.W. Sabelis, A. M. de Roos & A. Janssen (2012). Whether ideal free or not, predatory mites distribute so as to maximize reproduction. Oecologia, 169, 95-104.
- T. van der Hammen, M. Montserrat, M.W. Sabelis, A.M. de Roos & A.R.M. Janssen (2012). Whether ideal free or not, predatory mites distribute so as to maximize reproduction. Oecologia, 169, 95-104.
2011
- R.A. Sarmento, F. Lemos, C.R. Dias, W.T. Kikuchi, J.C.P. Rodrigues, A. Pallini, M.W. Sabelis & A. Janssen (2011). A herbivorous mite down-regulates plant defence and produces web to exclude competitors. PLoS One, 6(8), e23757.
- G.J. Messelink, M.W. Sabelis & A.R.M. Janssen (2011). Generalist predators, food web complexities and biological pest control in greenhouse crops. In S. Soloneski & M.L. Larramendy (Eds.), Integrated Pest Management and Pest Control. InTech Open Access Publisher.
- N.S.H. Tien, M.W. Sabelis & M. Egas (2011). Ambulatory dispersal in Tetranychus urticae: an artificial selection experiment on propensity to disperse yields no response. Experimental and Applied Acarology, 53, 349-360.
- N.S.H. Tien, G. Massourakis, M.W. Sabelis & M. Egas (2011). Mate choice promotes inbreeding avoidance in the two-spotted spider mite. Experimental and Applied Acarology, 54(2), 119-124.
- B. Sznajder, M.W. Sabelis & M. Egas (2011). Innate responses of the predatory mite Phytoseiulus persimilis to a herbivore-induced plant volatile. Experimental and Applied Acarology, 54(2), 125-138.
- B.A. Sznajder, M.W. Sabelis & M. Egas (2011). The interplay between learned components of behavioural traits. Journal of Plant Interactions, 6(2-3), 77-80.
- N. Famah Sourassou, R. Hanna, I. Zannou, G. De Moraes, K. Negloh & M.W. Sabelis (2011). Morphological variation and reproductive incompatibility of three coconut-mite-associated populations of predatory mites identified as Neoseiulus paspalivorus (Acari: Phytoseiidae). Experimental and Applied Acarology, 53(4), 323-338.
- M. van Wijk, P.J.A. de Bruijn & M.W. Sabelis (2011). Complex odour from plants under attack: herbivore's enemies react to the whole, not its parts. PLoS One, 6(7).
- G.J. Messelink, C.M.J. Bloemhard, J.A. Cortes, M.W. Sabelis & A. Janssen (2011). Hyperpredation by generalist predatory mites disrupts biological control of aphids by the aphidophagous gall midge Aphidoletes aphidimyza. Biological Control, 57(3), 246-252.
- M.W. Sabelis, A. Janssen & J. Takabayashi (2011). Can plants evolve stable alliances with the enemies' enemies? Journal of Plant Interactions, 6(2-3), 71-75.
- R.A. Sarmento, F. Lemos, P.M. Bleeker, R.C. Schuurink, A. Pallini, M.G.A. Oliveira, E.R. Lima, M. Kant, M.W. Sabelis & A. Janssen (2011). A herbivore that manipulates plant defence. Ecology Letters, 14(3), 229-236.
- P.M. Bleeker, P.J. Diergaarde, K. Ament, S. Schütz, B. Johne, J. Dijkink, H. Hiemstra, R. de Gelder, M.T.J. de Both, M.W. Sabelis, M.A. Haring & R.C. Schuurink (2011). Tomato-produced 7-epizingiberene and R-curcumene act as repellents to whiteflies. Phytochemistry, 72(1), 68-73.
- J.A.M. Ferreira, D.F.S. Cunha, A. Pallini, M.W. Sabelis & A. Janssen (2011). Leaf domatia reduce intraguild predation among predatory mites. Ecological Entomology, 36(4), 435-441.
2010
- M. van Wijk, P.J.A. de Bruijn & M.W. Sabelis (2010). The predatory mite Phytoseiulus persimilis does not perceive odor mixtures as strictly elemental objects. Journal of Chemical Ecology, 36(11), 1211-1225.
- F.C.C. Hountondji, M.W. Sabelis & R. Hanna (2010). The role of infochemicals in the interaction between cassava green mite and its fungal pathogen Neozygites tanajoae. In M.W. Sabelis & J. Bruin (Eds.), Trends in acarology: Proceedings of the 12th international congress (pp. 249-253). Dordrecht: Springer.
- H. Yamane, K. Konno, M. Sabelis, J. Takabayashi, T. Sassa & H. Oikawa (2010). Chemical defence and toxins of plants. In L. Mander & H.W. Lui (Eds.), Comprehensive natural products II: chemistry and biology: volume 4 (pp. 339-385). Amsterdam: Elsevier.
- M. van Veelen, J. García, M.W. Sabelis & M. Egas (2010). Call for a return to rigour in models. Nature, 466(7316), 661-661.
- N.S.H. Tien, M.W. Sabelis & M. Egas (2010). The maintenance of genetic variation for oviposition rate in two-spotted spider mites: inferences from artificial selection. Evolution, 64(9), 2547-2557.
- B. Sznajder, M.W. Sabelis & M. Egas (2010). Response of predatory mites to a herbivore-induced plant volatile: Genetic variation for context-dependent behaviour. Journal of Chemical Ecology, 36(7), 680-688.
- K. Shiojiri, R. Ozawa, S. Kugimiya, M. Uefune, M. van Wijk, M.W. Sabelis & J. Takabayashi (2010). Herbivore-specific, density-dependent induction of plant volatiles: Honest or “cry wolf” signals? PLoS One, 5(8), e12161.
- I.M. Smallegange, J. van der Meer & M.W. Sabelis (2010). ‘Take-away’ foraging spatially uncouples predator and prey-attack distributions. Journal of Animal Ecology, 79(4), 769-776.
- M.W. Sabelis & I. Lesna (2010). Does artificial selection for fixed prey preference affect learning in a predatory mite? Experiments to unravel mechanisms underlying polyphagy in Hypoaspis aculeifer. Acarologia, 50(2), 257-268.
- Y. Choh, T. van der Hammen, M.W. Sabelis & A. Janssen (2010). Cues of intraguild predators affect the distribution of intraguild prey. Oecologia, 163(2), 335-340.
- R. van Maanen, E. Villa, M.W. Sabelis & A. Janssen (2010). Biological control of broad mites (Polyphagotarsonemus latus) with the generalist predator Amblyseius swirskii. Experimental and Applied Acarology, 52(1), 29-34.
- A. Janssen, A.H. Grosman, E.G. Cordeiro, E.F. de Brito, J.O. Fonseca, F. Colares, A. Pallini, E.R. Lima & M.W. Sabelis (2010). Context-dependent fitness effects of behavioral manipulation by a parasitoid. Behavioral Ecology, 21(1), 33-36.
- A. Onzo, M.W. Sabelis & R. Hanna (2010). Effects of ultraviolet radiation on predatory mites and the role of refuges in plant structures. Environmental Entomology, 39(2), 695-701.
- B. Belliure, M.W. Sabelis & A. Janssen (2010). Vector and virus induce plant responses that benefit a non-vector herbivore. Basic and Applied Ecology, 11(2), 162-169.
- T. van der Hammen, A.M. de Roos, M.W. Sabelis & A. Janssen (2010). Order of invasion affects the spatial distribution of a reciprocal intraguild predator. Oecologia, 163(1), 79-89.
- G.J. Messelink, R. van Maanen, R. van Holstein-Saj, M.W. Sabelis & A. Janssen (2010). Pest species diversity enhances control of spider mites and whiteflies by a generalist phytoseiid predator. BioControl, 55(3), 387-398.
- M. Nomikou, M.W. Sabelis & A. Janssen (2010). Pollen subsidies promote whitefly control through the numerical response of predatory mites. BioControl, 55(2), 253-260.
- J.A.M. Ferreira, A. Pallini, C.L. Oliveira, M.W. Sabelis & A. Janssen (2010). Leaf domatia do not affect population dynamics of the predatory mite Iphiseiodes zuluagai. Basic and Applied Ecology, 11(2), 144-152.
- F. Lemos, R. Almeida Sarmento, A. Pallini, C. Rosa Dias, M.W. Sabelis & A. Janssen (2010). Spider mite web mediates anti-predator behaviour. Experimental and Applied Acarology, 52(1), 1-10.
2009
- I. Cakmak, A. Janssen, M.W. Sabelis & H. Baspinar (2009). Biological control of an acarine pest by single and multiple natural enemies. Biological Control, 50(1), 60-65.
- L. Roy, A.P.G. Dowling, C.M. Chauve, I. Lesna, M.W. Sabelis & T. Buronfosse (2009). Molecular phylogenetic assessment of host range in five Dermanyssus species. Experimental and Applied Acarology, 48(1-2), 115-142.
- N.S.H. Tien, M.W. Sabelis & M. Egas (2009). Heritability of defence and life-history traits in the two-spotted spider mite. Evolutionary Ecology Research, 11(8), 1271-1281.
- A. Onzo, R. Hanna & M.W. Sabelis (2009). Within-plant migration of the predatory mite Typhlodromalus aripo from the apex to the leaves of cassava: Response to day–night cycle, prey location and prey density. Journal of Insect Behavior, 22(3), 186-195.
- I. Lesna, P. Wolfs, F. Faraji, L. Roy, J. Komdeur & M.W. Sabelis (2009). Candidate predators for biological control of the poultry red mite Dermanyssus gallinae. Experimental and Applied Acarology, 48(1-2), 63-80.
2008
- R. Ozawa, K. Shiojiri, M.W. Sabelis & J. Takabayashi (2008). Maize plants sprayed with either jasmonic acid or its precursor, methyl linolenate, attract armyworm parasitoids, but the composition of attractants differs. Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata, 129(2), 189-199.
- J.A.M. Ferreira, B. Eshuis, A. Janssen & M.W. Sabelis (2008). Domatia reduce larval cannibalism in predatory mites. Ecological Entomology, 33(3), 374-379.
- A. Kroon, R.L. Veenendaal, J. Bruin, M. Egas & M.W. Sabelis (2008). “Sleeping with the enemy”—predator-induced diapause in a mite. NATURWISSENSCHAFTEN, 95(12), 1195-1198.
- M.R. Kant, M.W. Sabelis, M.A. Haring & R.C. Schuurink (2008). Intraspecific variation in a generalist herbivore accounts for differential induction and impact of host plant defences. Proceedings of the Royal Society B-Biological Sciences, 275(1633), 443-452.
- M. van Wijk, P.J.A. de Bruijn & M.W. Sabelis (2008). Predatory mite attraction to herbivore-induced plant odors is not a consequence of attraction to individual herbivore-induced plant volatiles. Journal of Chemical Ecology, 34(6), 791-803.
- B. Belliure, A. Janssen & M.W. Sabelis (2008). Herbivore benefits from vectoring plant virus through reduction of period of vulnerability to predation. Oecologia, 156(4), 797-806.
- S. Roth, A. Janssen & M.W. Sabelis (2008). Odour-mediated sexual attraction in nabids (Heteroptera: Nabidae). European Journal of Entomology, 105(1), 159-162.
- M. Montserrat, S. Magalhães, M.W. Sabelis, A.M. de Roos & A. Janssen (2008). Patterns of exclusion in an intraguild predator–prey system depend on initial conditions. Journal of Animal Ecology, 77(3), 624-630.
- A. Kroon, R.L. Veenendaal, J. Bruin, M. Egas & M.W. Sabelis (2008). “Sleeping with the enemy” – Predator-induced diapause in a mite. NATURWISSENSCHAFTEN, 95, 1195-1198.
- A.H. Grosman, A. Janssen, E.F. de Brito, E.G. Cordeiro, F. Colares, J. Oliveira Fonseca, E.R. Lima, A. Pallini & M.W. Sabelis (2008). Parasitoid increases survival of its pupae by inducing hosts to fight predators. PLoS One, 3(6), e2276.
academic publications (3)
2010
- M.W. Sabelis (2010). Vriendschap sluiten met je vijand's vijand: interacties tussen planten en de predatoren van herbivoren. In Natuurkundige voordrachten 2009-2010 Vol. 88. Natuurkundige Voordrachten (pp. 95-104). Den Haag: Koninklijke Maatschappij voor Natuurkunde 'Diligentia'.
2009
- M.W. Sabelis, R. Hanna, A. Onzo, A. Pallini, I. Cakmak & A. Janssen (2009). Multiple predators, intraguild interactions and biological control of a single spider mite species. In E. Palevsky, P.G. Weintraub, U. Gerson & S. Simoni (Eds.), IOBC/WPRS working group „Integrated Control of Plant-Feeding Mites”: Proceedings of a meeting at Florence (Italy), 9–12 March, 2009 Vol. 50. IOBC/WPRS Bulletin (pp. 83-94). Montfavet: IOBC/WPRS.
2008
- M.W. Sabelis, A. Janssen, I. Lesna, N.S. Aratchige, M. Nomikou & P.C.J. van Rijn (2008). Developments in the use of predatory mites for biological pest control. In A. Enkegaard (Ed.), Working group "Integrated Control in Protected Crops, Temperate Climate": Proceedings of the meeting at Sint-Michielsgestel (the Netherlands), 21-25 April, 2008 Vol. 32. IOBC/WPRS Bulletin (pp. 187-199). Montfavet: IOBC/WPRS.
popular scientific publications (1)
2010
- M. Sabelis, I. Lesna, F. Faraji, J. Komdeur, P. Wolfs & T. van Niekerk (2010). Het werkt, toch wachten. Pluimveehouderij, 40(11), 22-23.