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Leaf chewing insects feeding on figs (Ficus spp.) in the Madang area: methods and faunal compositionv. 21141
Dal, C. and Basset, Yves. 1996. "Leaf chewing insects feeding on figs (Ficus spp.) in the Madang area: methods and faunal composition." Science in New Guinea, 21 141.
Diel activity of arboreal arthropods associated with Papua New Guinean treesDOI: info:10.1080/00222939600770061v. 30No. 1101–112
Springate, Neil D. and Basset, Yves. 1996. "Diel activity of arboreal arthropods associated with Papua New Guinean trees." Journal of Natural History, 30, (1) 101–112. https://doi.org/10.1080/00222939600770061.
Arthropod predator-prey ratios on vegetation at Wau, Papua New Guineav. 21103–112
Basset, Yves. 1995. "Arthropod predator-prey ratios on vegetation at Wau, Papua New Guinea." Science in New Guinea, 21 103–112.
Patterns of land snail distribution in a montane habitat on the island of Hawaiiv. 36155–169
Cowie, Robert H., Nishida, Gordon M., Basset, Yves, and Gon,Samuel M., III. 1995. "Patterns of land snail distribution in a montane habitat on the island of Hawaii." Malacologia, 36 155–169.
Palatability of tree foliage to chewing insects: a comparison between a temperate and a tropical sitev. 15No. 2Gauthier-Villars181–191
Basset, Yves. 1994. "Palatability of tree foliage to chewing insects: a comparison between a temperate and a tropical site." Acta Oecologica, 15, (2) 181–191.
Can apparent leaf damage in tropical trees be predicted by herbivore load or host-related variables?v. 203–4
Basset, Yves and Höft, R. 1994. "Can apparent leaf damage in tropical trees be predicted by herbivore load or host-related variables?" Science in New Guinea, 20 3–4.
Can apparent leaf damage in tropical trees be predicted by herbivore load or host-related variables?v. 15No. 23–13
Basset, Yves and Höft, Robert. 1994. "Can apparent leaf damage in tropical trees be predicted by herbivore load or host-related variables?" Selbyana, 15, (2) 3–13.
Feeding habits and range of body size: a case study in Papua New Guinea using arboreal leaf-beetles and weevils (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae, Curculionidae)v. 67No. 3-4347–361
Basset, Yves, Springate, N. D., and Samuelson, G. A. 1994. "Feeding habits and range of body size: a case study in Papua New Guinea using arboreal leaf-beetles and weevils (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae, Curculionidae)." Mitteilungen der Schweizerischen Entomologischen Gesellschaft, 67, (3-4) 347–361.
Arthropod species-diversity and component communities in the rainforest canopy: lessons from the study of an Australian treev. 119–30
Basset, Yves. 1993. "Arthropod species-diversity and component communities in the rainforest canopy: lessons from the study of an Australian tree." Tropical Zoology, Special Issue, 1 19–30.
Patterns in the organisation of the arthropod community associated with an Australian rainforest tree: how distinct from elsewhere?v. 1413–15
Basset, Yves. 1993. "Patterns in the organisation of the arthropod community associated with an Australian rainforest tree: how distinct from elsewhere?" Selbyana, 14 13–15.
Can apparent leaf damage in tropical trees be predicted by herbivore load or host-related variables? A case study in Papua New GuineaWau Ecology Institute93–95
Basset, Yves and Höft, R. 1993. "Can apparent leaf damage in tropical trees be predicted by herbivore load or host-related variables? A case study in Papua New Guinea." In Proceedings of the Biological Society of New Guinea 1993. Höft, R., editor. 93–95. Wau, Papua New Guinea: Wau Ecology Institute.
Influence of leaf traits on the spatial distribution of arboreal arthropods within an overstorey rainforest treeDOI: info:10.1111/j.1365-2311.1992.tb01033.xv. 17No. 18–16
Basset, Yves. 1992. "Influence of leaf traits on the spatial distribution of arboreal arthropods within an overstorey rainforest tree." Ecological Entomology, 17, (1) 8–16. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2311.1992.tb01033.x.
Activité et distribution spatiale de l'entomofaune mobile associée à un arbre des forêts humides d'Australiev. 42No. 3-4253–262
Basset, Yves. 1992. "Activité et distribution spatiale de l'entomofaune mobile associée à un arbre des forêts humides d'Australie." Vie et Milieu, 42, (3-4) 253–262.
Host specificity of arboreal and free-living insect herbivores in rain forestsDOI: info:10.1111/j.1095-8312.1992.tb00659.xv. 47No. 2115–133
Basset, Yves. 1992. "Host specificity of arboreal and free-living insect herbivores in rain forests." Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 47, (2) 115–133. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1095-8312.1992.tb00659.x.
Aggregation and synecology of arboreal arthropods associated with an overstorey rain forest tree in AustraliaDOI: info:10.1017/S026646740000660Xv. 8No. 03317–327
Basset, Yves. 1992. "Aggregation and synecology of arboreal arthropods associated with an overstorey rain forest tree in Australia." Journal of Tropical Ecology, 8, (03) 317–327. https://doi.org/10.1017/S026646740000660X.
Abondance, diversité et stratification verticale de l'entomofaune d'une forêt tropicale humide africaineFondation Elf45–52
Basset, Yves, Aberlenc, H. -P, and Delvare, G. 1992. "Abondance, diversité et stratification verticale de l'entomofaune d'une forêt tropicale humide africaine." In Biologie dune canopée de forêt équatoriale - II. Rapport de Mission: Radeau des cimes octobre novembre 1991, Réserve de Campo, Cameroun. Hallé, F. and Pascal, O., editors. 45–52. Paris: Fondation Elf.
Abundance and stratification of foliage arthropods in a lowland rain forest of CameroonDOI: info:10.1111/j.1365-2311.1992.tb01063.xv. 17No. 4310–318
Basset, Yves, Aberlenc, Henri-Pierre, and Delvare, Gerard. 1992. "Abundance and stratification of foliage arthropods in a lowland rain forest of Cameroon." Ecological Entomology, 17, (4) 310–318. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2311.1992.tb01063.x.
The arthropod community of an Australian rainforest tree: Abundance of component taxa, species richness and guild structureDOI: info:10.1111/j.1442-9993.1992.tb00784.xv. 17No. 189–98
Basset, Yves and Arthington, A. H. 1992. "The arthropod community of an Australian rainforest tree: Abundance of component taxa, species richness and guild structure." Austral Ecology, 17, (1) 89–98. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1442-9993.1992.tb00784.x.
Abundance, species richness, host utilization and host specificity of insect folivores from a woodland site, with particular reference to host architecturev. 99No. 4771–791
Basset, Yves and Burckhardt, D. 1992. "Abundance, species richness, host utilization and host specificity of insect folivores from a woodland site, with particular reference to host architecture." Revue Suisse De Zoologie, 99, (4) 771–791.
Observations on the relative effectiveness of (Fabricius) as vectors of the Dutch elm diseasev. 65No. 10261–67
Basset, Yves, Favaro A., Springate, N. D., and Battisti, A. 1992. "Observations on the relative effectiveness of Scolytus mutistriatus (Marsham) and Scolytus pygmaeus (Fabricius) as vectors of the Dutch elm disease." Mitteilungen der Schweizerischen Entomologischen Gesellschaft, 65, (102) 61–67.