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Overview

Gimme H. Walter is affiliated with the University of Queensland in Australia and has a primary research focus within Agricultural and Biological Sciences. Their work spans several subfields including Insect Science, Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, Plant Science, Ecology, and Genetics.

The main topics covered in their research encompass Plant and Animal Studies, Biological Control of Invasive Species, Insect-Plant Interactions and Control, Insect and Pesticide Research, Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies, Plant Parasitism and Resistance, and Insect Pest Control Strategies.

Among recent publications attributed to associated authors in the same research network or domain, notable papers include:

  • Insect pollination of cycads, 2020, Austral Ecology
  • Migration dynamics of an important rice pest: The brown planthopper (Nilaparvata lugens) across Asia-Insights from population genomics, 2020, Evolutionary Applications
  • Host interaction mechanisms in herbivorous insects - life cycles, host specialization and speciation, 2022, Biological Journal of the Linnean Society
  • Genetic diversity and morphological variation in African boxthorn (Lycium ferocissimum) - Characterising the target weed for biological control, 2020, Biological Control
  • Phylogenomics resolves the invasion history of Acacia auriculiformis in Florida, 2020, Journal of Biogeography

Frequent co-authors in their collaborative work include:

  • James Hereward
  • Graham A. McCulloch
  • Dean R. Brookes
  • Michelle A. Rafter
  • Michael J. Furlong

Publication venues often featuring their research or closely related contributions are:

  • Biological Control
  • PubMed
  • Evolutionary Applications
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Journal of Pest Science

The distribution of their scientific output shows significant engagement in Insect Science, with half of their work falling into this subfield, supported by substantial contributions in Ecology-related disciplines and Plant Sciences.

There is no current record of awards or book publications associated with this researcher.

Best Publications

  • Odor-Mediated Push-Pull Pollination in Cycads

    Irene Terry;Gimme H. Walter;Chris Moore;Robert Roemer

  • Validating Eaton's Hypothesis: Cubane as a Benzene Bioisostere

    Benjamin A Chalmers;Hui Xing;Sevan Houston;Charlotte Clark

  • ‘Divergent male ontogenies’ in Aphelinidae (Hymenoptera: Chalcidoidea): a simplified classification and a suggested evolutionary sequence

    G. H. Walter

  • Polyphagy and primary host plants: oviposition preference versus larval performance in the lepidopteran pest Helicoverpa armigera

    C. N. K. Rajapakse;G. H. Walter

  • The spatiotemporal dynamics of Tribolium castaneum (Herbst): Adult flight and gene flow

    A. W. Ridley;J. P. Hereward;G. J. Daglish;G. J. Daglish;S. Raghu;S. Raghu;S. Raghu

  • 'Phytophagous' thrips are facultative predators of twospotted spider mites (Acari: Tetranychidae) on cotton in Australia

    L. J. Wilson;L. R. Bauer;G.H. Walter

  • Association of cone thermogenesis and volatiles with pollinator specificity in Macrozamia cycads

    Irene I. Terry;C. J. Moore;G. H. Walter;P. I. Forster

  • What Is Resource Partitioning

    G.H. Walter

  • Insect Pest Management and Ecological Research

    G. H. Walter

  • Availability of different host plant species and changing abundance of the polyphagous bug Nezara viridula (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae).

    L.R.I. Velasco;G. H. Walter

  • The significance of prey in the diet of the phytophagous thrips, Frankliniella schultzei

    M. Milne;G. H. Walter

  • Ecological Networks in Stored Grain: Key Postharvest Nodes for Emerging Pests, Pathogens, and Mycotoxins

    John F. Hernandez Nopsa;Gregory J. Daglish;David W. Hagstrum;John F. Leslie

  • Pollination of Australian Macrozamia cycads (Zamiaceae): effectiveness and behavior of specialist vectors in a dependent mutualism

    L. Irene Terry;Gimme H. Walter;John S. Donaldson;Elizabeth Snow

  • Feeding and breeding across host plants within a locality by the widespread thrips Frankliniella schultzei, and the invasive potential of polyphagous herbivores

    M. Milne;G. H. Walter

  • "Strains" and the classical biological control of insect pests

    A. R. Clarke;G. H. Walter

  • Host recognition by a polyphagous lepidopteran (Helicoverpa armigera): primary host plants, host produced volatiles and neurosensory stimulation

    C. N. K. Rajapakse;G. H. Walter;C. J. Moore;C. D. Hull

  • Temporal host plant use in three polyphagous Heliothinae, with special reference to Helicoverpa punctigera (Wallengren) (Noctuidae: Lepidoptera).

    G. H. Walter;M. D. Benfield

  • Mouthpart Structure, Feeding Mechanisms, and Natural Food Sources of Adult Bactrocera (Diptera: Tephritidae)

    S. Vijaysegaran;G. H. Walter;R.A.I. Drew

  • Flight of Rhyzopertha dominica (Coleoptera: Bostrichidae)-a spatio-temporal analysis with pheromone trapping and population genetics

    A. W. Ridley;J. P. Hereward;G. J. Daglish;S. Raghu;S. Raghu

  • Competitive exclusion, coexistence and community structure

    G. H. Walter

  • Differences in vibratory sound communication between a Slovenian and an Australian population of Nezara viridula (L.) (Heteroptera: Pentatomidae).

    M.A. Ryan;A. C̊okl;G.H. Walter

Frequent Co-Authors

Gregory J. Daglish
Gregory J. Daglish Department of Agriculture and Fisheries
Bhagirath S. Chauhan
Bhagirath S. Chauhan University of Queensland
David T. Booth
David T. Booth University of Queensland
Paul V. Bernhardt
Paul V. Bernhardt University of Queensland
James S. McCarthy
James S. McCarthy Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research
Susan K. Nilsson
Susan K. Nilsson Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Peter G. Parsons
Peter G. Parsons QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute
David A. Winkler
David A. Winkler La Trobe University
David M. Lambert
David M. Lambert Griffith University
Myron P. Zalucki
Myron P. Zalucki University of Queensland

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