Smith, J.N.M, Myers-Smith, I.H., Myers, J.H.
2007. Tips for effective communication in ecology. Ecology 101. Bulletin of the
Ecological Society America. April 2007.
Myers, J.H. 2007. How many and what kind of biological control
agents: a case study with diffuse knapweed. in Biological Control: a Global
Perspective
(eds C. Vincent, M.S. Goettel and G.
Lazarovits) CABI International. pp.70-79.
Denoth, M.
and Myers, J.H. 2007. Competition between Lythrum
salicaria and a rare
species: combining evidence from
experiments and long-term monitoring. Plant Ecology
(In Press)
Erlandson,
Martin. Newhouse, Sarah. Moore, Keith. Janmaat, Alida. Myers, J. Theilman,
David. 2007. Characterization of
baculovirus isolates from Trichoplusia ni populations from vegetable
greenhouses. Biological Control 41: 256-263.
Wang,
P. Zhao, J-Z. Rodrigo-Simon, A. Kain, W. Janmaat, A.F., Shelton, A.M. Ferre, J.
and Myers, J.H. 2007. Resistance
to Bacillus thuringiensis Toxin Cry1Ac
in a greenhouse population of the Cabbage Looper, Trichoplusia ni.
Applied and Environmental Microbiology 73: 1199-1207.
Janmaat,
A. and Myers, J.H. 2006. Host plants effect
the expression of resistance to Bacillus thuringiensis in Trichoplusia ni (Hubner):
an important factor in resistance evolution. J. Evol. Biol. 20:62-69.
Ericsson,
J.D., J. Todd Kabaluk, Mark S. Goettel, Judith H. Myers. 2006. Spinosyns
interact synergistically with the insect pathogen Metarhizium anisopliae against lined click beetle larvae, Agriotes
lineatus. J. Econ. Entomol. (In Press
9/25/06).
Janmaat
AF, Myers JH. 2006. The influences of host plant and genetic resistance to Bacillus
thuringiensis on trade-offs between offspring number and growth rate in cabbage
loopers, Trichoplusia ni.
Ecological Entomology 31: 172-178.
Janmaat,
A.F. and J.H. Myers. 2005. The cost of resistance to Bacillus thuringiensis
varies with the host plant of Trichoplusia ni. Proc. Royal Soc. London B. 272:1031-38.
Myers, J.H.
2005. Lest we forget: Women
entomologists, population cycles and biological control – Legacies from the
past with importance to the future. Bull. Canadian Entomol. Soc. 37: 4-9.
Dennoth, M. and J.H.
Myers 2005Variable success of biological
control of Lythrum salicaria in British Columbia. Biological
Control 32:269-279.
Kain, W.C.,
Zhao, J-Z, Janmaat, A.F., Myers, J.H., Shelton, A.M. Wang, P. 2004. Inheritance
of resistance to Bacillus thuringiensis Cry1Ac toxin in a greenhouse-derived
strain of cabbage looper (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae). J. Econ. Entomol. 97:
000-000.
Cory, J.S. and JH
Myers.2004. Adaptation in an insect-host
plant-pathogen interaction. Ecology Letters. 7: 632-639
Horgan, Finbarr and
J.H. Myers. 2004. Interactions between
ground beetles, winter moth and an introduced parasitoid on the lower mainland
of British Columbia. Pedobiologia 48: 23-35.
Cory,
J.S. and J.H. Myers. 2003. The ecology
and evolution of insect Baculoviruses. Ann. Rev. Ecol. and Syst. 34: 239-272.
Janmaat, A.F. and J.H.
Myers. 2003. Rapid evolution and the cost
of resistance to Bacillus thuringiensis in greenhouse populations
of cabbage looper, Trichoplusia ni.
Proc. Royal Soc. London B.
270:2263-2270.
Milks, M, J.H. Myers and M.K. Leptich. Is the resistance of cabbage
loopers (Trichoplusia ni) to a nucleopolyhedrovirus stable? Effects of putative fitness costs and
immigration of susceptible moths.
Evolution.(Accepted with revision. Revised and resubmitted).
Cooper, D., Cory, J.S.
and J.H. Myers. 2003 Hierarchical spatial structure of genetically
variable nucleopolyhedroviruses infecting cyclic populations of western tent
caterpillars. Molecular Ecology. 12(4).
Milks, M.L. and
J.H. Myers. 2003. Cabbage looper resistance to a nucleopolyhdrovirus confers
cross-resistance to two granuloviruses. Environmental Entomology 32: 286–289.
Milks, M.L., Myers,
J.H. and M.K. Leptich. 2002. Costs and
stability of cabbage looper (Trichoplusia ni) resistance to a
nucleopolyhedrovirus. Evolutionary Ecology 16: 369-385.
Myers, J.H. and Ware, J. 2002. Setting priorities for the
biological control of weeds: What
to do and how to do it. In: Proceedings, Hawaii Biological Control Workshop.
Technical Report # 129. Denslow, J.E., Hight, S.D. and Smith, C.W. (eds)
Honolulu: Pacific Cooperative Studies Unit, University of Hawaii. Pp. 62-74.
Cooper, D., Cory, J.S. Theilman,
D. and J.H. Myers. 2002.
Nucleopolyhedroviruses of forest and western tent caterpillars:
cross-infectivity and evidence for activation of latent virus in high density
field populations. Ecological Entomology 41-50.
Frid, L. and Myers,
J.H. 2002. Thermal ecology of western tent caterpillars, Malacosoma
californicum pluviale and infection by nucleopolyhedrovirus.
Ecological Entomology 27: 665-673.
Nielsen, C.B., Cooper,
D. Short, S.M., Myers, J.H., Suttle,
C.A. 2002. DNA polymerase gene sequences indicate Western and Forest Tent
Caterpillar Viruses form a new taxonomic group within baculoviruses. Journal of
Invertebrate Pathology 81:131-137.
Myers, J.H. 2002.
Eradication: Is it ecologically, financially, environmentally and realistically
possible? In. Managing for Healthy Ecosystems. D. Rapport, W. Lasley, D. Rolston,
O. Nielsen, C. Qualset and A. Damania editors. CRC/ Lewis Press.
Denoth, M., L. Frid, and J.H.
Myers. 2002. Multiple agents in biological
control: Improving the odds?
Biological Control 24:20-30.
Myers, J.H. and D. A. Raworth 2001. Insect population ecology in
B.C. Journal British Columbia Entomological Society 98 :107-112.
Pearsall,
I.A. and J.H. Myers. 2001. Spatial and
temporal patterns of dispersal of western flower thrips (Thysanoptera:
Thripidae) J. Econonomic Entomology 94 :831–843
Milks, M. and J.H.Myers.
2001 The development of larval resistance to a nucleopolyhedrovirus is not
accompanied by an increased virulence in the virus. Evolutionary Ecology 14: 645-664
Myers, J.H. 2000. Population fluctuations of the western tent
caterpillar in southwestern British Columbia. Population Ecology 42:231-241.
Myers, J.H., R.
Malakar and J.S. Cory. 2000. Sublethal nucleopolyhedrovirus infection effects
on female pupal weight, egg mass size and vertical transmission in gypsy moth
(Lepidoptera, Lymantriidae). Environmental Entomology 29:1268-1972.
Myers,
J.H. and C. Risley. 2000. Why reduced seed production is not necessarily
translated into successful biological weed control. Proc. X Intern. Symp.
Biological Control of Weeds. Bozeman, Montana, Spencer, N. (ed.). Montana State
University, Bozeman. Pp. 569-581.
Myers, J.H., D.
Simberloff, A.M. Kuris, J.R. Carey.2000. Eradication Revisited - Dealing with
exotics. Trends in Ecology and Evolution. 15: 316-321.
Beisner, B.E. and J.H. Myers.2000 Population density and transmission of virus
in experimental populations of the western tent caterpillar. Environmental
Entomology 28: 1107 - 1113.
Pearsall, I.A.
and J.H. Myers. 2000. Evaluation of sampling methodology for determining the
phenology, relative density and dispersion of western flower thrips,
Frankliniella occidentalis (Pergande) (Thusanoptera:Thripidae). J. Econ.
Entomol. 3: 494-502.
Pearsall,
I.A. and J.H. Myers.2000. Population
dynamics of western flower thrips Frankliniella occidentalis
(Pergande) (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) in nectarine orchards in the Okanagan and
Similkameen valleys, British Columbia, Canada. J. Econ. Entomol. 93:264-275
Kukan, B. and J.H. Myers. 1999. Incidence of nuclear polyhedrosis virus in
fluctuating populations of western tent caterpillars. Envir. Entomol. 28:44-52.
Horgan, Finbarr, J.H. Myers and R. Van Meel. 1999.Cyzenis albicans
(Fall.) does not prevent the outbreak of introduced winter moth (Operophtera
brumata (L.) in birch stands and blueberry
plots in the lower mainland of British Columbia. Envir. Entomol. 28: 96-107.
Milks, M.L.,
Burnstyn, I. and J.H. Myers. 1999. The influence of larval age on the lethal
and sublethal effects of a nuclear polyhedrosis virus in cabbage loopers
(Trichoplusia ni). Biological Control 12: 119-126.
Myers, J.H. 1998. Synchrony in outbreaks of forest Lepidoptera
in the Northern Hemisphere: A possible example of the Moran Effect. Ecology 79:
1111-1117.
Myers,
J.H., G. Boetner, and J.S. Elkinton. 1997. Maternal effects in gypsy moth: only
sex ratio varies with population density. Ecology 79: 305-314.
Kukan, B. and J.H. Myers. 1997. Prevalence and persistence of nuclear
polyhedrosis virus in fluctuating populations of forest tent caterpillars
(Lepidoptera: Lasiocampidae). Environ. Entomol. 26:882-887.
Myers,
J.H. , Anne Savoie and Ed van Randen. 1997. Eradication and
pest management. Annual Rev. Entomology 43:471-492.
Rothman,
Lorne D. and J.H. Myers. 1996. Is
fecundity correlated with resistance to viral disease in the western tent caterpillar? Ecological Entomology 21:396-398.
Daniel,
Colin and J.H. Myers. 1995. Climate and outbreaks of the forest tent
caterpillar. Ecogeography 18: 353-362.
Myers, J.H., C.
Risley and R. Eng. 1989. The ability of plants to compensate for insect attack:
Why biological control of weeds with insects is so difficult. Proc. VII Int.
Symp. Bio. Cont. Weeds. E. Delfosse (Ed.) pp. 67-73.
Myers, J.H. 1986.
How many insects are necessary for the biological control of weeds. Proc. 6th
Int. Symp. Biol. Control of Weeds. E. Delfosse (Ed.) pp. 77-82.