Spider mites: their biology, natural enemies and control W Helle, MW Sabelis Elsevier 1, 141-160, 1985 | 1258 | 1985 |
Plant strategies of manipulating predatorprey interactions through allelochemicals: prospects for application in pest control M Dicke, MW Sabelis, J Takabayashi, J Bruin, MA Posthumus Journal of chemical ecology 16, 3091-3118, 1990 | 907 | 1990 |
How plants obtain predatory mites as bodyguards M Dicke, MW Sabelis | 753 | 1988 |
Infochemical terminology: based on cost-benefit analysis rather than origin of compounds? M Dicke, MW Sabelis Functional ecology, 131-139, 1988 | 622 | 1988 |
Biological control of two-spotted spider mites using phytoseiid predators MW Sabelis PQDT-Global, 1982 | 531 | 1982 |
The dynamics of multiple infection and the evolution of virulence M van Baalen, MW Sabelis The American Naturalist 146 (6), 881-910, 1995 | 527 | 1995 |
Location of distant spider mite colonies by phytoseiid predators: demonstration of specific kairomones emitted by Tetranychus urticae and Panonychus ulmi MW Sabelis, HE Van de Baan Entomologia experimentalis et applicata 33 (3), 303-314, 1983 | 488 | 1983 |
Differential timing of spider mite-induced direct and indirect defenses in tomato plants MR Kant, K Ament, MW Sabelis, MA Haring, RC Schuurink Plant physiology 135 (1), 483-495, 2004 | 464 | 2004 |
Alternative food, switching predators, and the persistence of predator-prey systems M Van Baalen, V Křivan, PCJ van Rijn, MW Sabelis The American Naturalist 157 (5), 512-524, 2001 | 463 | 2001 |
Jasmonic acid is a key regulator of spider mite-induced volatile terpenoid and methyl salicylate emission in tomato K Ament, MR Kant, MW Sabelis, MA Haring, RC Schuurink Plant physiology 135 (4), 2025-2037, 2004 | 435 | 2004 |
Phytoseiid predators as potential biological control agents for Bemisia tabaci M Nomikou, A Janssen, R Schraag, MW Sabelis Experimental & Applied Acarology 25, 271-291, 2001 | 409 | 2001 |
Habitat structure affects intraguild predation A Janssen, MW Sabelis, S Magalhães, M Montserrat, T Van Der Hammen Ecology 88 (11), 2713-2719, 2007 | 400 | 2007 |
Eriophyoid mites: their biology, natural enemies and control EE Lindquist, J Bruin, MW Sabelis Elsevier, 1996 | 352 | 1996 |
Adaptive dynamics of infectious diseases U Dieckmann, JAJ Metz, MW Sabelis, K Sigmund Pursuit of virulence management, 460-463, 2002 | 341 | 2002 |
Reproductive strategies MW Sabelis Spider mites, their biology, natural enemies and control 1, 265-278, 1985 | 335* | 1985 |
Mechanisms and ecological consequences of plant defence induction and suppression in herbivore communities MR Kant, W Jonckheere, B Knegt, F Lemos, J Liu, BCJ Schimmel, ... Annals of botany 115 (7), 1015-1051, 2015 | 327 | 2015 |
Long range dispersal and searching behaviour MW Sabelis, M Dicke | 319 | 1985 |
How plants benefit from providing food to predators even when it is also edible to herbivores PCJ van Rijn, YM van Houten, MW Sabelis Ecology 83 (10), 2664-2679, 2002 | 311 | 2002 |
A herbivore that manipulates plant defence RA Sarmento, F Lemos, PM Bleeker, RC Schuurink, A Pallini, ... Ecology letters 14 (3), 229-236, 2011 | 308 | 2011 |
Herbivore arthropods benefit from vectoring plant viruses B Belliure, A Janssen, PC Maris, D Peters, MW Sabelis Ecology Letters 8 (1), 70-79, 2005 | 292 | 2005 |