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DR NANCY ENDERSBY



Contact Details

Organization: Genetics
Position: RESEARCH FELLOW - CESAR
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Homepage: http://www.genetics.unimelb.edu.au/person/academics/nendersby.html
Work: 8344 2281
Fax: 8344 2279
Room: 266
Level: 02
Building: David Pennington Building
Campus: Parkville

Research Expertise and International Linkages

Research Expertise

Research Interest Key Words Country of Expertise
Diamonback moth, Plutella xylostella Insecticide resistance, population structure, integrated pest management Australia

Qualifications, Honours, Fellowships and Other Awards

Qualifications

Title Institution Date Awarded Abbreviation
PhD (Biological Sciences) Monash University 31-Dec-2006
Bachelor of Science with Honours (Biological Sciences) La Trobe University 31-Dec-1988

Memberships

Membership Type Membership Body Description Start Date End Date
Member Australian Entomological Society Member 01-Mar-1990

Government Research Classifications

Research Fields, Courses and Discipline Classifications

Socio-Economic Objective Classifications

Grants and Contracts

Research Grants, Contracts and Consultancies awarded to the University of Melbourne as the administering institution (since 2003) as recorded in Themis Agreements.

Contracts

Title Role Funding Source Award Date
CONSULTANCY AGREEMENT - DIAMONDBACK MOTH LARVICIDAL BIOASSAYS FOR HATCHTECH PTY LTD Chief Investigator HATCHTECH PTY LTD 07/06/2007

Publications

Publications produced at the University of Melbourne and reported in the Annual Publications Collection and 'Research Report' since 2001. The Themis Publications module, released in November 2006, allows additional publications from previous institutions and publications from past years to be entered.

Publications in 2008

Journal Articles

  • Ecology of diamondback moth in Australian canola: landscape perspectives and the implications for management
    Year: 2008
    Journal: Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture
    Volume: 48
    Page numbers: 1494-1505
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  • The effects of local selection versus dispersal on insecticide resistance patterns: longitudinal evidence from diamondback moth (Plutella xylostella (Lepidoptera: Plutellidae)) in Australia evolving resistance to pyrethroids
    Year: 2008
    Journal: Bulletin of Entomological Research
    Volume: 98
    Page numbers: 145-157
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Publications in 2007

Journal Articles

  • Is there genetic structure in populations of Helicoverpa armigera from Australia?
    Year: 2007
    Journal: Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata
    Volume: 122
    Page numbers: 253-63
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Publications in 2006

Journal Articles

  • Microsatellites reveal a lack of structure in Australian populations of the diamond back moth, Plutella xylostella (L.)
    Year: 2006
    Journal: Molecular Ecology
    Volume: 15
    Page numbers: 107-118
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Publications in 2005

Journal Articles

  • Microsatellites isolated from diamondback moth, Plutella xylostella (L.), for studies of dispersal in Australian populations
    Year: 2005
    Journal: Molecular Ecology Notes
    Volume: 5
    Page numbers: 51-53
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