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  1. Johnson, T.D., M.L. Buffington, M.W. Gates, R.R. Kula, and E. Talamas. 2021. Deployment of aggregation-sex pheromones of longhorn beetles (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) facilitates the discovery and identification of their parasitoids. J. Chem. Ecol. pdf

  2. Hanks, L.M., J.A. Mongold-Diers, R.F. Mitchell, Y. Zou, J.C.H. Wong, L.R. Meier, T.D. Johnson, and J.G. Millar. 2019. The role of minor components in segregating 14 species of longhorn beetles (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) of the subfamily Cerambycinae. J. Econ. Entomol. 112: 2236-2252. pdf

  3. Johnson, T.D., E. Hanson, and A. Yu. 2019. Adults of the cerambycid beetle Megacyllene caryae use both olfactory and visual information to locate mates. Entomol. Exp. Appl. pdf

  4. Millar, J.G., R.F. Mitchell, L.R. Meier, T.D. Johnson, J.A. Mongold-Diers, L.M. Hanks. 2017. (2E,6Z,9Z)-2,6,9-Pentadecatrienal as a male-produced aggregation-sex pheromone of the cerambycid beetle Elaphidion mucronatum. J. Chem. Ecol. 43: 1056- 1065. pdf

  5. Diesel N.M., Y. Zou, T.D. Johnson, D.A. Diesel, J.G. Millar, J.A. Mongold-Diers, and L.M. Hanks. 2017. The rare North American cerambycid beetle Dryobius sexnotatus shares a novel pyrrole pheromone component with species in Asia and South America. J. Chem. Ecol. 43: 739-744. pdf

  6. Johnson, T.D., J.A. Pfammatter, J.P. Lelito, and K.F. Raffa. 2016. Evaluation of tree mortality and parasitoid recoveries  on the contiguous western invasion front of emerald ash borer. Agr. For. Entomol. DOI: 10.1111/afe.12164 pdf

  7. Leung, W.,  ...T.D. Johnson, ...S.C.R. Elgin 2015. Drosophila Muller F elements maintain a distinct set of genomic properties over 40 million years of evolution. G3. 5: 719-740. pdf

  8. Johnson, T.D., J.P. Lelito, and K.F. Raffa. 2014. Responses of two parasitoids, the exotic Spathius agrili Yang and the native Spathius floridanus Ashmead, to volatile cues associated with the emerald ash borer, Agrilus planipennis Fairmaire. Biol. Control 79: 110-117. pdf

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  • Johnson, T.D., J. P. Lelito, and K. F. Raffa. 2013. Attraction of introduced and native Spathius spp. to host-related cues. in p. 110. In Parra, G., D. Lance, V. Mastro, R. Reardon, and C. Benedict (eds.), Proceedings of 2011 emerald ash borer research and technology development meeting, 12-13 October 2011, Wooster, Ohio. USDA Forest Health Technology Enterprise Team Publication FHTET-2011-06. USDA Forest Service, Morgantown, WV. pdf

  1. Johnson, T.D. 16 Oct 2020. What goes up must come down-the completion of research on emerald ash borer at Doe Farm. Doe Farm Newsletter, Town of Durham, NH.

  2. Johnson, T.D. 4 Sept 2020. Another update regarding emerald ash borer research at Doe Farm. Doe Farm Newsletter, Town of Durham, NH.

  3. Johnson, T.D. 31 July 2020. A Second update regarding emerald ash borer research at Doe Farm. Doe Farm Newsletter, Town of Durham, NH.

  4. Johnson, T.D., 24 June 2020. Emerald ash borer research update at Doe Farm. Doe Farm Newsletter, Town of Durham, NH.

  5. Anderson, N., Halsey, S., Johnson, T.D., T. Josek, and E. Welsh. 2018. The world has a place for pesky blood suckers. The News Gazette (Also read on Illinois Public Radio)

  6. Johnson, T.D., and C.A.E. Dean. 2017. Humans and arthropods, who should fear whom? The News Gazette (Also read on Illinois Public Radio)

  7. Johnson, T.D., Gibson, J., and T. Josek. 2016. Bugs go Boom. The News Gazette. (Also read on Illinois Public Radio)

  8. Duennes, M.A., and T.D. Johnson. 2014. Pesticides should be small tool in management plan. The News Gazette. (Also read on Illinois Public Radio)

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