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      • The metabolic costs of sexual signalling in the chirping katydid Plangia graminea (Serville) (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae) are context dependent: cumulative costs add up fast 

        Doubell, M.; Grant, P.B.C.; Esterhuizen, N.; Bazelet, C.S.; Addison, P.; Terblanche, J.S. (The Company of Biologists, 2017)
        Katydids produce acoustic signals via stridulation, which they use to attract conspecific females for mating. However, direct estimates of the metabolic costs of calling to date have produced diverse cost estimates and ...
      • Methods and approaches for the management of arthropod border incursions 

        Saccagi, D.L.; Karsten, M.; Robertson, M.P.; Kumschick, S.; Somers, M.J.; Wilson, J.R.U.; Terblanche, J.S. (Springer, 2016)
        Biological invasions are increasing and are strongly associated with negative agricultural, economic and ecological impacts. It is increasingly recognized that the primary focus in minimizing biological invasions should ...
      • Molecular and physiological insights into the potential efficacy of CO2-augmented postharvest cold treatments for false codling moth 

        Boardman, L.; Sørensen, J.G.; Grout, T.G.; Terblanche, J.S. (Elsevier B.V., 2017)
        Cold sterilisation may be supplemented with elevated CO2 (hypercapnia) to increase pest mortality however, in some cases, such treatment combinations have generated unexpected high levels of pest survival. Consequently, ...
      • Niche overlap of congeneric invaders supports a single-species hypothesis and provides insight into future invasion risk: Implications for global management of the Bactrocera dorsalis complex 

        Hill, M.P.; Terblanche, J.S. (Public Library of Science, 2014-02)
        Background: The invasive fruit fly, Bactrocera invadens, has expanded its range rapidly over the past 10 years. Here we aimed to determine if the recent range expansion of Bactrocera invadens into southern Africa can be ...
      • Oxygen limitation is not the cause of death during lethal heat exposure in an insect 

        Lehmann, P.; Javal, M.; Terblanche, J.S. (The Royal Society Publishing, 2019)
        Oxygen- and capacity-limited thermal tolerance (OCLTT) is a controversial hypothesis claiming to explain variation in, and mechanistically determine, animal thermal limits. The lack of support from Insecta is typically ...
      • Physiological mechanisms of dehydration tolerance contribute to the invasion potential of Ceratitis capitata (Wiedemann) (Diptera: Tephritidae) relative to its less widely distributed congeners 

        Weldon, C.W.; Boardman, L.; Marlin, D.; Terblanche, J.S. (Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Licence, 2016)
        Background: The Mediterranean fruit fly, Ceratitis capitata (Wiedemann) (Diptera: Tephritidae) is a highly invasive species now with an almost cosmopolitan distribution. Two other damaging, polyphagous and closely-related ...
      • Physiological performance of field-released insects 

        Terblanche, J. S. (Elsevier, 2014)
        Predicting insect field performance has direct value for control programmes seeking increased efficacy while simultaneously providing insights into field physiology and responses to environmental variability. Recent studies ...
      • Physiological responses to fluctuating thermal and hydration regimes in the chill susceptible insect, Thaumatotibia leucotreta 

        Boardman, L.; Sorensen, J.G.; Terblanche, J.S. (Elsevier, 2013)
        Fluctuating thermal regimes (FTR), consisting of cycles between stressful low and benign temperatures, are known to improve survival and fecundity in a variety of insects. By contrast, fluctuating hydration regimes (FHR) ...
      • Plasticity and cross-tolerance to heterogeneous environments: divergent stress responses co-evolved in an African fruit fly 

        Gotcha, N.; Terblanche, J.S.; Nyamukondiwa, C. (European Society for Evolutionary Biology, 2018)
        Plastic adjustments of physiological tolerance to a particular stressor can result in fitness benefits for resistance that might manifest not only in that same environment but also be advantageous when faced with alternative ...
      • Population dynamics of Eldana saccharina Walker (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae): application of a biophysical model to understand phenological variation in an agricultural pest. 

        Kleynhans, E.; Barton, M.G.; Conlong, D.E.; Terblanche, J.S. (Cambridge University Press, 2018)
        Understanding pest population dynamics and seasonal phenology is a critical component of modern integrated pest-management programs. Accurate forecasting allows timely, cost-effective interventions, including maximum ...
      • Population genetics of Ceratitis capitata in South Africa: Implications for dispersal and pest management 

        Karsten, M.; Jansen van Vuuren, B.; Barnaud, A.; Terblanche, J.S. (Public Library of Science, 2013)
        The invasive Mediterranean fruit fly (medfly), Ceratitis capitata, is one of the major agricultural and economical pests globally. Understanding invasion risk and mitigation of medfly in agricultural landscapes requires ...
      • Predicted decrease in global climate suitability masks regional complexity of invasive fruit fly species response to climate change 

        Hill, M.P.; Bertelsmeier, C.; Clusella-Trullas, S.; Garnas, J.; Robertson, M.P.; Terblanche, J.S. (Springer, 2016)
        Climate change affects the rate of insect invasions as well as the abundance, distribution and impacts of such invasions on a global scale. Among the principal analytical approaches to predicting and understanding future ...
      • Predicting performance and survival across topographically heterogeneous landscapes: the global pest insect Helicoverpa armigera (Hübner, 1808) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) 

        Barton, M.G.; Terblanche, J.S. (Australian Entomological Society, 2014)
        Species distribution models provide a means of better understanding how climate constrains the survival of organisms. Although effective in predicting the presence or absence of species across the landscape, model outputs ...
      • Promises and challenges in insect-plant interactions 

        Giron, D.; Dubreuil, G.; Bennett, A.; Dedeine, F.; Dicke, M.; Dyer, L.A.; Erb, M.; Harris, M.O.; Huguet, E.; Kaloshian, I.; Kawakita, A.; Lopez-Vaamonde, C.; Palmer, T.M.; Petanidou, T.; Poulsen, M.; Salle, A.; Simon, J.-C.; Terblanche, J.S.; Thiery, D.; Whiteman, N.K.; Woods, H.A.; Pincebourde, S. (The Netherlands Entomological Society, 2018)
        There is tremendous diversity of interactions between plants and other species. These relationships range from antagonism to mutualism. Interactions of plants with members of their ecological community can lead to a profound ...
      • Respiration, thermogenesis, and thermoregulation of Victoria cruziana flowers 

        Schimpf, N.G.; Terblanche, J.S.; Smit, M.F.; Matthews, P.G.D. (Elsevier B.V., 2017)
        The flowers of Victoria cruziana bloom over two consecutive nights, during which time they dramatically increase their metabolic rate (MR) to raise their internal temperature by 7–10◦C above air temperature.To investigate ...
      • Respiratory dynamics of discontinuous gas exchange in the tracheal system of the desert locust, Schistocerca gregaria 

        Groenewald, B.; Hetz, S.K.; Chown, S.L.; Terblanche, J.S. (Company of Biologists, 2012)
        Gas exchange dynamics in insects is of fundamental importance to understanding evolved variation in breathing patterns, such as discontinuous gas exchange cycles (DGCs). Most insects do not rely solely on diffusion for ...
      • Sex-dependent thermal history influences cold tolerance, longevity and fecundity in false codling moth Thaumatotibia leucatreta (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) 

        Boersma, N.; Boardman, L.; Gilbert, M.; Terblanche, J.S. (The Royal Entomological Society, 2018)
        1 Environmental temperature plays a critical role in the field performance of mass-reared insects. For sterile insect technique programmes, the influence of larval (developmental) temperature variation on subsequent adult ...
      • Sexual dimorphism and physiological correlates of horn length in a South African isopod crustacean 

        Glazier, D.S.; Clusella-Trullas, S.; Terblanche, J.S. (The Zoological Society of London, 2016)
        Although isopod crustaceans frequently show sexual dimorphism in body size, sexual differences in other non-reproductive (secondary sexual) traits have been rarely studied. Furthermore, little is known about the physiological ...

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