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Overview

Richard C. Axtell was affiliated with North Carolina State University in the United States during their academic career. Their professional record reflects involvement in academia, though specific details on research topics, publication venues, or frequent collaborators are not documented in the available data.

No records of recent papers, co-authors, main or subfields of study, or main topics of work are listed, indicating limited publicly available bibliometric or thematic metadata associated with their scientific contributions.

The absence of data on book publications and awards suggests that no documented recognitions or authorships in monograph formats were recorded for this scientist.

Throughout their career, Richard C. Axtell contributed to their field via their engagement at North Carolina State University. Given the lack of specific published research or topic classifications, further detailed assessment of their academic focus is not possible based on the current data.

Best Publications

  • Temperature-dependent development and survival rates of Culex quinquefasciatus and Aedes aegypti (Diptera : Culicidae)

    L. M. Rueda;K. J. Patel;R. C. Axtell;R. E. Stinner

  • A survey of Salmonella contamination in modern broiler production

    F. T. Jones;R. C. Axtell;D. V. Rives;S. E. Scheideler

  • Poultry Integrated Pest Management: Status and Future

    Richard C. Axtell

  • Phoresy redefined and examined in Macrocheles muscaedomesticae (Acarina:Macrochelidae)

    D.J. Farish;R.C. Axtell

  • FEEDING BEHAVIOR AND GROWTH OF BROILER CHICKS FED LARVAE OF THE DARKLING BEETLE, ALPHITOBIUS DIAPERINUS

    Joseph L. Despins;Richard C. Axtell

  • A survey of Campylobacter jejuni contamination in modern broiler production and processing systems.

    F. T. Jones;R. C. Axtell;D. V. Rives;S. E. Scheideler

  • FILTH FLY (DIPTERA) OVIPOSITION AND LARVAL DEVELOPMENT IN POULTRY MANURE OF VARIOUS MOISTURE LEVELS

    Sukarsih Fatchurochim;C. J. Geden;R. C. Axtell

  • Ultrastructure of Haller's organ in the tick Amblyomma americanum (L.).

    R. F. Foelix;R. C. Axtell

  • Evaluations of Sampling Methods for Darkling Beetles (Alphitobius diaperinus) in the Litter of Turkey and Broiler Houses

    R. D. Safrit;R. C. Axtell

  • Fly Management in Poultry Production: Cultural, Biological, and Chemical

    Richard C. Axtell

  • Coleoptera of Poultry Manure in Caged-layer Houses in North Carolina

    D. G. Pfeiffer;R. C. Axtell

  • Fine structure of tarsal sensilla in the tick Amblyomma americanum (L.).

    R. F. Foelix;R. C. Axtell

  • Temperature-dependent development and survival of the lesser mealworm, Alphitobius diaperinus

    L.M. Rueda;R. C. Axtell

  • Transmission of Enteric Pathogens of Turkeys by Darkling Beetle Larva (Alphitobius diaperinus)

    Joseph L. Despins;Richard C. Axtell;David V. Rives;James S. Guy

  • Longevity and fecundity of Musca domestica (Diptera: Muscidae) as a function of temperature.

    M. G. Fletcher;R. C. Axtell;R. E. Stinner

  • SUSCEPTIBILITY OF THE LESSER MEALWORM, ALPHITOBIUS DIAPERINUS (COLEOPTERA: TENEBRIONIDAE) TO THE ENTOMOGENOUS NEMATODES STEINERNEMA FELTIAE, S. GLASERI (STEINERNEMATIDAE) AND HETERORHABDITIS HELIOTHIDIS (HETERORHABDITIDAE)

    C. J. Geden;R. C. Axtell;W. M. Brooks

  • Susceptibility of the bedbug, Cimex lectularius, to selected insecticides and various treated surfaces

    M. G. Fletcher;R. C. Axtell

  • Sustained Releases of Muscidifurax raptor (Hymenoptera: Pteromalidae) for House Fly (Musca domestica) Control in Two Types of Caged-Layer Poultry Houses

    Donald A. Rutz;Richard C. Axtell

  • Predation by predators of the house fly in poultry manure: effects of predator density, feeding history, interspecific interference, and field conditions

    C. J. Ceden;R. E. Stinner;R. C. Axtell

  • Movement and distribution of house flies (Diptera: Muscidae) between habitats in two livestock farms.

    T. J. Lysyk;R. C. Axtell

  • Fly control in confined livestock and poultry production

    R. C. Axtell

Frequent Co-Authors

Frank T. Jones
Frank T. Jones University of Arkansas at Fayetteville
M. J. Wineland
M. J. Wineland North Carolina State University
Richard L. Walker
Richard L. Walker University of California, Davis
J. Brake
J. Brake North Carolina State University
Laura C. Harrington
Laura C. Harrington Cornell University

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