Selected
publications of L. M. Hanks and Hanks Lab
(requests
for pdf reprints: hanks @ life.uiuc.edu)
Hanks, L. M., & C. S. Sadof. 1990. The effect of ants on
nymphal survivorship of Coccus viridis (Homoptera: Coccidae).
Biotropica 22: 210-213.
Hanks, L. M., & R. F. Denno. 1993. Natural enemies and plant
water relations influence the distribution of an armored scale insect.
Ecology 74: 1081-1091.
Hanks, L. M., T. D. Paine, & J. G. Millar. 1993. Host species
preference and larval performance in the phloem-boring beetle Phoracantha
semipunctata F. Oecologia 95: 22-29.
Hanks, L. M., & R. F. Denno. 1994. Local adaptation in the
armored scale insect Pseudaulacaspis pentagona
(Targioni-Tozzetti) (Homoptera: Diaspididae). Ecology 75: 2301-2310.
Hanks, L. M., T. D. Paine, J. G. Millar, & J. L. Hom. 1995.
Variation among Eucalyptus species in resistance to
Eucalyptus longhorned borer in California. Entomol. Exp. Appl. 74:
185-194.
Hanks, L. M., J. R. Gould, T. D. Paine, J. G. Millar, & Q.
Wang. 1995. Biology and host relations of Avetianella longoi
(Hymenoptera: Encyrtidae), an egg parasitoid of the eucalyptus
longhorned borer (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae). Ann. Entomol. Soc. Am. 88:
666-671.
Hanks, L. M., J. G. Millar, & T. D. Paine.
1996. Body size influences mating success of the eucalyptus longhorned
borer (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae). J. Insect Behav. 9: 369-382.
Hanks, L. M., J. G. Millar, & T. D. Paine.
1996. Mating behavior of the eucalyptus longhorned borer (Coleoptera:
Cerambycidae) and the adaptive significance of long "horns". J. Insect
Behav. 9: 383-393.
Hanks, L. M., & R. F. Denno. 1998. Dispersal and adaptive
deme formation in sedentary coccoid insects. Pp. 239-262. In
S. Mopper and S. Y. Strauss (eds.), Genetic Structure and Local
Adaptation in Natural Insect Populations: Effects of Ecology, Life
History, and Behavior. Chapman & Hall, NY.
Hanks, L. M., J. G. Millar, & T. D. Paine.
1998. Dispersal of the eucalyptus longhorned borer (Coleoptera:
Cerambycidae) in urban landscapes. Environ. Entomol. 27: 1418-1424.
Hanks, L. M. 1999. Influence of the larval host plant on
reproductive strategies of cerambycid beetles. Annu. Rev. Entomol. 44:
483-505.
Hanks, L. M., T. D. Paine, J. G. Millar, C. D.
Campbell, & U. K. Schuch. 1999. Water relations of host trees and
resistance to the phloem-boring beetle Phoracantha semipunctata
F. (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae). Oecologia 119: 400-407.
Tooker, J. F., & L. M. Hanks. 1999. Dwarf millipedes
(Diplopoda: Polyxenidae) on pines in an ornamental landscape. Proc.
Entomol. Soc. Wash. 101: 696-697.
Hanks, L. M., J. G. Millar, T. D. Paine, & C.
D. Campbell. 2000. Classical biological control of the Australian
weevil Gonipterus scutellatus (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) in
California. Environ. Entomol. 29: 369-375.
Hanks, L. M., J. G. Millar, T. D. Paine, Q. Wang,
& E. O. Paine. 2001. Patterns of host utilization by two
parasitoids (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) of the eucalyptus longhorned
borer (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae). Biol. Control 21: 152-159.
Tooker, J. F., & L. M. Hanks. 2000. Flowering plant hosts of
adult hymenopteran parasitoids of central Illinois. Ann. Entomol. Soc.
Am. 93: 580-588.
Moore, R. G., & L. M. Hanks. 2000. Avian
predation of the evergreen bagworm (Lepidoptera: Psychidae). Proc.
Entomol. Soc. Wash. 102: 350-352.
Tooker, J. F., & L. M. Hanks. 2000.
Influence of plant community structure on natural enemies of pine
needle scale (Homoptera: Diaspididae) in urban landscapes. Environ.
Entomol. 29: 1305-1311.
Tooker, J. F., P. F. Reagel, & L. M.
Hanks. 2002. Nectar sources of day-flying Lepidoptera of Central
Illinois. Ann. Entomol. Soc. Am. 95: 84-96.
Ginzel, M. D., & L. M. Hanks. 2002.
Evaluation of synthetic hydrocarbons for mark-recapture studies on the
red milkweed beetle. J. Chem. Ecol. 28: 1037-1043.
Tooker, J. F., W. A. Koenig, & L. M.
Hanks. 2002. Altered host plant volatiles are proxies for sex
pheromones in the gall wasp Antistrophus rufus. Proc. Natl.
Acad. Sci. USA 99: 15486-15491.
Reagel, P. R., M. D. Ginzel, & L. M.
Hanks. 2002. Aggregation and mate location in the red milkweed beetle
(Coleoptera: Cerambycidae). J. Insect Behav. 15: 811-830.
Ginzel, M. D., G. J. Blomquist, J. G. Millar, & L. M. Hanks.
2003. Role of contact pheromones in mate
recognition in Xylotrechus colonus. J. Chem. Ecol.
29: 533-545. and erratum
Ginzel, M. D., & L. M. Hanks. 2003.
Contact pheromones as mate recognition cues of four species of
longhorned beetles (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae). J. Insect Behav. 16:
181-187.
Ginzel, M. D., J. G. Millar, & L. M.
Hanks. 2003. (Z)-9-Pentacosene-contact sex pheromone of the
locust borer, Megacyllene robiniae. Chemoecol. 13:
135-141.
Favret, C., J. F. Tooker, & L. M. Hanks.
2004. Iowana frisoni Hottes (Hemiptera: Aphididae) redescribed
with notes on its biology. Proc. Entomol. Soc. Wash. 106: 26-34.
Moore, R. G., & L. M. Hanks. 2004.
Aerial dispersal and host plant selection by neonate Thyridopteryx
ephemeraeformis (Lepidoptera: Psychidae). Ecol. Entomol. 29:
327-335.
Tooker, J. F., & L. M. Hanks. 2004.
Trophic position of the endophytic beetle Mordellistena aethiops
Smith (Coleoptera: Mordellidae). Environ. Entomol. 33: 291-296.
Tooker, J. F., A. R. Deans, & L. M. Hanks.
2004. Description of the Antistrophus rufus (Hymenoptera:
Cynipidae) species complex, including two new species. J. Hymenoptera
Res. 13: 125-133.
Tooker,
J. F., & L. M. Hanks. 2004. Stereochemistry
of host plant monoterpenes as mate location cues for the gall wasp Antistrophus rufus. J. Chem. Ecol. 30:
473-477.
Tooker, J. F., & L. M. Hanks. 2004. Impact
of prescribed burning on endophytic insect communities of prairie
perennials (Asteraceae: Silphium spp.). Biodiv. Conserv. 13:
1875-1888.
Lacey, E. S., M. D. Ginzel, J. G. Millar, & L. M. Hanks.
2004. Male-produced aggregation pheromone of the cerambycid beetle Neoclytus acuminatus acuminatus. J.
Chem. Ecol. 30: 1493-1507.
Tooker, J. F., & L. M. Hanks. 2004.
Endophytic insect communities of two prairie perennials (Asteraceae: Silphium
spp.). Biodiv. Conserv. 13: 2551-2566.
Hanks, L. M., T. D. Paine, & J. G. Millar.
2005. Influence of the larval environment on performance and adult body
size of the wood-boring beetle Phoracantha semipunctata.
Entomol. Exp. Appl. 114: 25-34.
Ginzel, M. D., & L. M. Hanks. 2005. Role of host plant
volatiles in mate location for three species of longhorned beetles. J.
Chem. Ecol. 31: 213-217.
Rebek, E. J., C. S. Sadof, & L. M. Hanks. 2005. Manipulating
the abundance of natural enemies in ornamental landscapes with floral
resource plants. Biol. Control 33: 203-216.
Tooker, J. F., A. L. Crumrin, & L. M. Hanks. 2005. Plant
volatiles are behavioral cues for adult females of the gall wasp Antistrophus
rufus. Chemoecol. 15: 85-88
Ellis, J. A., A. D. Walter, J. F. Tooker, M. D. Ginzel, P. F.
Reagel, E. S. Lacey, A. B. Bennett, E. M. Grossman, & L. M. Hanks.
2005. Conservation biological control in urban landscapes: Manipulating
parasitoids of bagworm (Lepidoptera: Psychidae) with flowering forbs.
Biol. Control 94: 99-107.
Tooker, J. F., M. Hauser, & L. M. Hanks. 2006. Floral host
plants of Syrphidae and Tachinidae (Diptera) of central Illinois. Ann.
Entomol. Soc. Am. 99: 96-112.
Rebek, E. J., C. S. Sadof, & L. M. Hanks. 2006. Influence of
floral resource plants on control of an armored scale pest by the
parasitoid Encarsia citrina (Craw.) (Hymenoptera:
Aphelinidae). Biol. Control 37: 320-328.
Ginzel, M. D., J. A. Moreira, A. M. Ray, J. G. Millar, & L.
M. Hanks. 2006. (Z)-9-nonacosene - major component of the
contact sex pheromone of the beetle Megacyllene caryae. J.
Chem. Ecol. 32: 435-451. (and online supplement)
Tooker, J. F., & L. M. Hanks. 2006. Tritrophic interactions
and reproductive fitness of the prairie perennial Silphium
laciniatum Gillette (Asteraceae). Environ. Entomol. 35: 537-545.
Cervantes, D. E., L. M. Hanks, E. S. Lacey, & J. D. Barbour.
2006. First documentation of a volatile sex pheromone in a longhorned
beetle (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) of the primitive subfamily Prioninae.
Ann. Entomol. Soc. Am. 99: 718-722.
Ray, A. M., E. S. Lacey, & L. M. Hanks. 2006. Predicted
taxonomic patterns in pheromone production by longhorned beetles.
Naturwissenschaften 93: 543-550.
Nearns, E. H., & A. M. Ray. 2006. A new species of Curius
Newman (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) from Venezuela with notes on sexual
dimorphism within the genus. Zootaxa 1256: 49-57.
Barbour, J. D., D. E. Cervantes, E. S. Lacey, & L. M. Hanks.
2006. Calling behavior in the primitive longhorned beetle Prionus
californicus Mots. J. Insect Behav. 19: 623-629.
Hanks, L. M. 2006. Changing relationships among biodiversity,
management, and biosecurity in managed and unmanaged forests. In
T. D. Paine (ed.), Invasive Forest Insects, Introduced Forest Trees,
and Altered Ecosystems – Ecological Pest Management in Global Forests
of a Changing World. Kluwer, The Netherlands.
Lacey, E. S., J. A. Moreira, J. G. Millar, A. M. Ray, & L. M.
Hanks. 2007. Male-produced aggregation pheromone of the cerambycid
beetle Neoclytus mucronatus mucronatus. Entomol. Exp. Appl.
122: 171–179.
Lacey, E. S., A. M. Ray, & L. M. Hanks. 2007. Calling
behavior of the cerambycid beetle Neoclytus acuminatus acuminatus (F.).
J. Insect Behavior 20: 117-128.
Barbour, J. D., E. S. Lacey, & L. M. Hanks. 2007. Cuticular hydrocarbons
mediate mate recognition in a species of longhorned beetle (Coleoptera:
Cerambycidae) of the primitive subfamily Prioninae. Ann. Entomol. Soc.
Am. 100: 333-338.
Hanks, L. M., J. G. Millar, J. A. Moreira, J. D. Barbour, E. S.
Lacey, J. S. McElfresh, F. R. Reuter, & A. M. Ray. 2007. Using
generic pheromone lures to expedite identification of aggregation
pheromones for the cerambycid beetles Xylotrechus nauticus, Phymatodes
lecontei, and Neoclytus modestus modestus. J. Chem. Ecol.
33: 889-907.
Reed, D. A., K. A. Luhring, C. A. Stafford, A. K. Hansen, J. G.
Millar, L. M. Hanks, & T. D. Paine. 2007. Host defensive response
against an egg parasitoid involves cellular encapsulation and
melanization. Biol. Control 41: 214-222.
Lacey, E. S., J. A. Moreira, J. G. Millar, & L. M. Hanks. 2008.
A male-produced aggregation pheromone blend consisting of alkanediols,
terpenoids, and an aromatic alcohol from the cerambycid beetle Megacyllene
caryae. J. Chem. Ecol. 34: 408-417.
Lacey, E. S., M. D. Ginzel, J. G. Millar, & L. M. Hanks. 2008.
A major component of the contact sex pheromone of the cerambycid beetle
Neoclytus acuminatus acuminatus is 7-methylheptacosane.
Physiol. Entomol. (in press).
In
review
Moser, S. E., M.
Alleyne, R. N. Wiedenmann, & L. M. Hanks. Influence of oviposition
experience on multiparasitism between Pimpla
disparis Vierick and Itoplectis
conquisitor Say (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae). Environ. Entomol.
(submitted 19 December 2007).
Hanks,
L. M., J. D. Barbour, K. Kratz, & W. C. Webb. 2008. Ad libitum
water source for a desert raven. The Wilson Journal of Ornithology
(submitted 15 January 2008). VIDEO