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  • van Rijn, P. C. J., & Sabelis, M. W. (1990). Pollen availability and its effect on the maintenance of populations of Amblyseius cucumeris, a predator of thrips. Mededelingen Fac. Landbouww. Univ. Gent, 55, 335-341.
  • van Rijn, P. C. J., & Sabelis, M. W. (1990). Pollen availability and its effect on the maintenance of populations of Amblyseius cucumeris, a predator of thrips. Bulletin SROP, 13(5), 89-94.
  • Drukker, B., & Sabelis, M. W. (1990). Anthocorid bugs respond to odour emanating from Psylla infested pear trees. Proceedings of the Section Experimental and Applied Entomology of the Netherlands Entomological Society (N.E.V.), 1, 88-89.
  • Open Access
    Sabelis, M. W. (1990). How to analyse prey preference when prey density varies? a new method to discriminate between effects of gut fullness and prey type composition. Oecologia, 82, 289-298. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00317473
  • Open Access
    Dicke, M., Sabelis, M. W., de Jong, M., & Alers, M. P. T. (1990). Do phytoseiid mites select the best prey species in terms of reproductive success? Experimental and Applied Acarology, 8, 161-173. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01194177
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    Dicke, M., Sabelis, M. W., Takabayashi, J., Bruin, J., & Posthumus, M. A. (1990). Plant strategies of manipulating predator-prey interactions through allelochemicals: prospects for application in pest control. Journal of Chemical Ecology, 16, 3091-3118. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00979614
  • Bruin, J., & Sabelis, M. W. (1989). Do cotton plants communicate by means of airborne signals? consequences for phytophagous mites and predatory mites. Mededelingen Fac. Landbouww. Univ. Gent, 54, 853-859.
  • Dicke, M., & Sabelis, M. W. (1989). Does it pay plants to advertise for bodyguards? Towards a cost-benefit analysis of induced synomone production. In H. Lambers, H. Konings, & M. L. Cambridge (Eds.), Causes and consequences of variation in growth rate and productivity of higher plants (pp. 341-358). SPB Academic Publishing.
  • Jong, M. C. M., & Sabelis, M. W. (1989). How bark beetles avoid interference with squatters: a correction. Oikos, 54, 128.
  • Sabelis, M. W., & Scholman, M. (1989). Sex ratio control in a pseudo-arrhenotokous phytoseiid mite. In G. P. Channabasavanna, & C. A. Viraktamath (Eds.), Progress in acarology: Vol. 1 (pp. 267). Brill.
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