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Knapp AK, Seastedt TR, Shaver GR, Webster JR, Smith MD, Hobbie SE, Collins SL, Fahey TJ, Hansen GJA, Landis DA. Past, present, and future roles of long-term experiments in the LTER Network. Bioscience. 2012;62(4):377-389.\par \par Swinton SM, Lupi F, Robertson GP, Landis DA. Ecosystem services from agriculture: Looking beyond the usual suspects. American Journal of Agricultural Economics. 2006;88:1160-1166.\par \par Costamagna AC, Landis DA. Predators exert top-down control of soybean aphid across a gradient of agricultural management systems. Ecological Applications. 2006;16:1619-1628.\par \par Fox TB, Landis DA, Cardoso FF, DiFonzo CD. Impact of predation on establishment of the soybean aphis Aphis glycines Matsumura in soybean, Glycine max L. BioControl. 2005;50:545-563.\par \par Landis DA, Menalled FD, Costamagna AC, Wilkinson TK. Manipulating plant resources to enhance beneficial arthropods in agricultural landscapes. Weed Science. 2005;53:902-908.\par \par Menalled F, Landis DA. Conservation of ground beetles in annual crops. In: Capinera J Encyclopedia  of Entomology. Encyclopedia  of Entomology. Dordrecht, The Netherlands; 2004. p. 593-595.\par \par ONeil ME, Landis DA, Miller JR, DiFonzo CD. Corn phenology influences Diabrotica virgifera virgifera emigration and visitatio to soybean in laboratory assays. Environmental Entomology. 2004;33:35-44.\par \par Landis DA, Fox TB, Costamagna AC. Impact of multicolored Asian lady beetle as a biological control agent. American Entomologist. 2004;50:153-155.\par \par Menalled FD, Landis DA, Dyer LE. Research and extension supporting ecologically based IPM systems.  2004.\par \par Rutledge CE, ONeil RJ, Fox TB, Landis DA. Soybean aphid predators and their use in IPM. Annals of the Entomological Society of America. 2004;97:240-248.\par \par Lee JC, Menalled FD, Landis DA. Refuge habitats modify impact of insecticide disturbance on carbid beetle communities. Journal of Applied Ecology. 2001;38:472-483.\par \par Landis DA, Wratten SD, Gurr G. Habitat management to conserve natural enemies of arthropod pests in agriculture.  2000;45:175-201.\par \par Landis DA, Menalled FD, Lee JC, Carmona DM. Habitat modification to enhance biological control in IPM. In: Sutton TB Emerging Technologies for Integrated Pest Management: Concepts, Research, and Implementation. Emerging Technologies for Integrated Pest Management: Concepts, Research, and Implementation. St. Paul, MN; 2000. p. 226-239.\par \par Marino PC, Landis DA. Parasitoid community structure: implications for biological control in agricultural landscapes. In: Ekbom B Interchanges of Insects Between Agricultural and Surrounding Landscapes. Interchanges of Insects Between Agricultural and Surrounding Landscapes. Dordrecht, The Netherlands; 2000. p. 181-191.\par \par Menalled F, Landis DA. Principals of field crop pest ecology. In: and L.K. Probyn, M.A. Cavigelli MDR Michigan Field Crop Pest Ecology and Management. Michigan Field Crop Pest Ecology and Management. East Lansing, MIichigan; 2000. p. .\par \par Landis DA, Marino PC. Conserving parasitoid communities of native pests: Implications for agricultural landscape structure. In: Brewer G Biological Control of Native of Indegenous Pests. Proceedings Thomas Say Publications in Entomology. Biological Control of Native of Indegenous Pests. Proceedings Thomas Say Publications in Entomology. Lanham, Maryland; 1999. p. 38-51.\par \par Menalled FD, Marino PC, Gage SH, Landis DA. Does agricultural landscape structure affect parasitism and parasitoid diversity?.  1999;9:634-641.\par \par Landis DA, Menalled FD. Ecological considerations in conservation of parasitoids in agricultural landscapes. In: Barbosa P Conservation Biological Control. Conservation Biological Control. San Diego, CA; 1998. p. 101-121.\par \par Marino PC, Gross KL, Landis DA. Post-dispersal weed seed loss in Michigan maize fields.  1997;66:189-196.\par \par Colunga-Garcia M, Gage SH, Landis DA. The response of an assemblage of Coccinellidae Coleoptera to a diverse agricultural landscape.  1997;26:797-804.\par \par Marino PC, Landis DA. Effect of landscape structure on parasitoid diversity and parasitism in agroecosystems.  1996;6:276-284.\par \par Maredia KM, Gage SH, Landis DA, Scriber MJ. Habitat utilization patterns by the seven-spotted lady beetle (Coleoptera: Coccinellodae) in a diverse agricultural landscape.  1992;2:159-165.\par \par Maredia KM, Gage SH, Landis DA, Wirth TM. Visual response of Cocinella septempunctata (L.), Hippodamia parenthesis (Say) (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae), and Chrysioerua carnea (Stephens) (Neruoptera: Chrysopidae) to colors.  1992;2:253-256.\par \par }