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List of works by Kyle J Haynes

A transdisciplinary research agenda for understanding insect responses to ecological light pollution informed by evolutionary trap theory

scientific article published on 16 February 2021

Climate affects the outbreaks of a forest defoliator indirectly through its tree hosts

scientific article published in 2022

Climatic warming disrupts recurrent Alpine insect outbreaks

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Effects of forest spatial structure on insect outbreaks: insights from a host-parasitoid model.

scientific article published on 26 March 2015

Forest defoliator outbreaks under climate change: effects on the frequency and severity of outbreaks of five pine insect pests.

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Geographical variation in the spatial synchrony of a forest-defoliating insect: isolation of environmental and spatial drivers

scientific article published on 2 January 2013

Historical change in the outbreak dynamics of an invading forest insect

scientific article published on 02 December 2021

How topography induces reproductive asynchrony and alters gypsy moth invasion dynamics

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Induced plant defenses, host-pathogen interactions, and forest insect outbreaks.

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Invasion in patchy landscapes is affected by dispersal mortality and mate-finding failure

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Long-term shifts in the cyclicity of outbreaks of a forest-defoliating insect.

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Multi‐year experiment shows no impact of artificial light at night on arthropod trophic structure or abundance

scientific article published in 2020

Population spatial synchrony enhanced by periodicity and low detuning with environmental forcing

scientific article published on 29 May 2019

Resource complementation and the response of an insect herbivore to habitat area and fragmentation

scientific article published on 25 May 2007

Spatial analysis of harmonic oscillation of gypsy moth outbreak intensity.

scientific article published on 5 November 2008

Spatial synchrony propagates through a forest food web via consumer-resource interactions.

scientific article published on November 2009