Curtis P. Clausen
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American entomologist
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Curtis P. Clausen's Degrees
- Bachelors Biology Stanford University
- Masters Entomology University of California, Berkeley
- PhD Entomology University of California, Berkeley
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Why Is Curtis P. Clausen Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Curtis Paul Clausen was an American entomologist and professor at the University of California, Riverside, who specialized in biological control. He wrote an influential text on the biology of insect predators and parasites, Entomophagous Insects .
Curtis P. Clausen's Published Works
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- Introduced parasites and predators of arthropod pests and weeds : a world review (1978) (834)
- Biological Control of the Oriental Fruit Fly (Dacus dersalis Hendel) and Other Fruit Flies in Hawaii (1965) (151)
- Biological Control of Insect Pests in the continental United States. (1956) (137)
- The Effect of Host Size upon the Sex Ratio of Hymenopterous Parasites and Its Relation to Methods of Rearing and Colonization (1939) (106)
- Phoresy Among Entomophagous Insects (1976) (91)
- The Citrus Blackfly in Asia, and the Importation of its Natural Enemies into Tropical America (1932) (48)
- The parasites of Popillia japonica in Japan and Chosen (Korea), and their introduction into the United States / (46)
- The Habits of the Eucharid (1941) (44)
- Insect Parasitism and Biological Control (1936) (39)
- Two Citrus Leaf Miners of the Far East (1931) (33)
- The Biology of Schizaspidia Tenuicornis Ashm., A Eucharid Parasite of Camponotus. (1923) (31)
- Biological Control of Fruit Flies (1956) (29)
- The Relation of Taxonomy to Biological Control (1942) (24)
- Further Investigations of the Parasites of Popillia Japonica in the Far East (1933) (22)
- Presidential Address, Sixty-Second Annual Meeting, American Association of Economic Entomologists (1951) (20)
- Biological Control of Insect Pests (1958) (15)
- Insects injurious to agriculture in Japan (1931) (13)
- Mealybugs of citrus trees. (13)
- Biology of some Japanese and Chosenese grub parasites (Scoliidae) (1932) (11)
- Biological control of western grape leaf skeletonizer (Harrisina brillians B. and McD.) in California (1961) (11)
- The Bionomics of Anastatus Albitarsis Ashm., Parasitic in the Eggs of Dictyoploca Japonica Moore (Hymen.). (1927) (10)
- A Comparative Study of a Series of Aphid-Feeding CoccinellidÆ (1915) (9)
- The Citrus Insects of Japan (1927) (9)
- The Biology of Encyrtus Infidus Rossi, a Parasite of Lecanium Kunoensis Kuw. (Hymen.) (1932) (6)
- The manner of oviposition and the planidium of |Schizaspidia manipurensis| n.sp. (Hymen., Eucharidae) (6)
- The Natural Enemies of Aleyrodidae in Tropical Asia. (1934) (5)
- Biological Antagonists in Future of Insect Control (1954) (4)
- The Citricola Scale in Japan, and Its Synonymy (1923) (3)
- A Preliminary Report on the Foreign Parasites of Popillia Japonica (1924) (2)
- Harry Scott Smith 1883-1957 (1958) (2)
- Hyperalonia Oenomaus Rond., a Parasite of Tiphia LarvÆ (Dip., BombyliidÆ). (1928) (1)
- Reports of Special Committies and Representatives in 1957 (1958) (0)
- Biological control: Natural enemies of aphid in California sought in European, Mid-East countries (1955) (0)
- Some Papers Presented at the Meeting of the American Association at the Fiftieth Anniversary Celebration of the University of Chicago (1941) (0)
- Insect Enemies of Insects and their Relation to Agriculture. (1933) (0)
- Some Factors relating to Colonization, Recovery, and Establishment of Insect Parasites. (1940) (0)
- Biological control of insects: California's subtropical climate favors establishment of natural enemies of agricultural insect pests (1952) (0)
- Entomology in the Pacific Branch—Plus and Minus Fifty Years: Biological Control (1967) (0)
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