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Stig Larsson is affiliated with the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences in Sweden and works across various fields primarily linked to engineering and ecology. Their research spans several specialized subfields, including Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, Immunology and Allergy, Molecular Biology, and Materials Chemistry.

The scientist's work focuses on key topics such as Entomological Studies and Ecology, Forest Insect Ecology and Management, Allergic Rhinitis and Sensitization, Advanced Biosensing and Bioanalysis Techniques, Carbon and Quantum Dots Applications, Biosensors and Analytical Detection, and Advanced Numerical Methods in Computational Mathematics.

Larsson has published research in diverse venues, illustrating the interdisciplinary nature of their work. Notable publication venues include Ecological Entomology, Carbon, and arXiv (Cornell University).

The three recent papers published by Larsson demonstrate a mixture of ecological, biological, and computational subjects. These include:

  • "Aggregative oviposition varies with density in processionary moths-Implications for insect outbreak propensity" (2022, Ecological Entomology)
  • "Ultrasensitive ratiometric fluorosensor for enteroviral RNA detection based on improved electron transfer between carbon dots and ethidium bromide" (2025, Carbon)
  • "Error analysis for discontinuous Galerkin time-stepping methods for nonlinear parabolic equations via maximal regularity" (2024, arXiv (Cornell University))

Larsson frequently collaborates with a range of researchers, indicating ongoing interdisciplinary engagement. Frequent co-authors include Andrea Battisti, José A. Hódar, Rodolfo Hernández, Abhishek Pathak, and A. Arockia Bazil Raj.

Best Publications

  • EXPANSION OF GEOGRAPHIC RANGE IN THE PINE PROCESSIONARY MOTH CAUSED BY INCREASED WINTER TEMPERATURES

    Andrea Battisti;Michael Stastny;Sigrid Netherer;Christelle Robinet

  • Regulation of Woody Plant Secondary Metabolism by Resource Availability: Hypothesis Testing by Means of Meta-Analysis

    Julia Koricheva;Stig Larsson;Erkki Haukioja;Markku Keinänen

  • Stressful Times for the Plant Stress: Insect Performance Hypothesis

    Stig Larsson

  • Insect performance on experimentally stressed woody plants: a meta-analysis.

    Julia Koricheva;Stig Larsson;Erkki Haukioja

  • Role of Enemy-Free Space and Plant Quality in Host-Plant Selection by Willow Beetles

    Robert F. Denno;Stig Larsson;Karen L. Olmstead

  • Effects of light and nutrient stress on leaf phenolic chemistry in salix dasyclados and susceptibility to Galerucella lineola (Coleoptera)

    Stig Larsson;Anders Wirén;Lennart Lundgren;Tom Ericsson

  • A rapid altitudinal range expansion in the pine processionary moth produced by the 2003 climatic anomaly

    Andrea Battisti;Michael Stastny;Emiliano Buffo;Stig Larsson

  • Differences in chemical composition of plants grown at constant relative growth rates with stable mineral nutrition

    R. H. Waring;A. J. S. McDonald;S. Larsson;T. Ericsson

  • Biosynthetic origin of carbon-based secondary compounds: cause of variable responses of woody plants to fertilization?

    Erkki Haukioja;Vladimir Ossipov;Julia Koricheva;Tuija Honkanen

  • Oviposition mistakes in herbivorous insects: confusion or a step towards a new host plant?

    Stig Larsson;Barbara Ekbom

  • Insects on trees : population and individual response to fertilization

    Maarit Kytö;Pekka Niemelä;Stig Larsson

  • Urticating Hairs in Arthropods: Their Nature and Medical Significance

    Andrea Battisti;Göran Holm;Bengt Fagrell;Stig Larsson

  • Slow larval growth on a suboptimal willow results in high predation mortality in the leaf beetle Galerucella lineola.

    Håkan Häggström;Stig Larsson

  • Effects of nitrogen fertilization on pine needle chemistry and sawfly performance

    Christer Björkman;Stig Larsson;Rolf Gref

  • Science and the Management of Boreal Forest Biodiversity

    Stig Larsson;Kjell Danell

  • Leaf age and larval performance of the leaf beetle Paropsis atomaria.

    Stig Larsson;Clifford P. Ohmart Csiro

  • Responses of Neodiprion sertifer (Hym., Diprionidae) larvae to variation in needle resin acid concentration in Scots pine.

    Stig Larsson;Christer Björkman;Rolf Gref

  • Testing the growth–differentiation balance hypothesis: dynamic responses of willows to nutrient availability

    Carolyn Glynn;Daniel A. Herms;Colin M. Orians;Robert C. Hansen

  • Oviposition preferences in pine sawflies : a trade-off between larval growth and defence against natural enemies

    Christer Björkman;Stig Larsson;Riccardo Bommarco

  • Characterisation of genetic diversity in potential biomass willows (Salix spp.) by RAPD and AFLP analyses.

    Jacqueline H Barker;Michaela Matthes;Gillian M Arnold;Keith J Edwards

  • Effects of early and late season defoliation on growth and carbohydrate dynamics in Scots pine.

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Frequent Co-Authors

Andrea Battisti
Andrea Battisti University of Padua
Christer Björkman
Christer Björkman Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Barbara Ekbom
Barbara Ekbom Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Alain Roques
Alain Roques INRAE : Institut national de recherche pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement
Zvi Mendel
Zvi Mendel Agricultural Research Organization
Julia Koricheva
Julia Koricheva Royal Holloway University of London
Erkki Haukioja
Erkki Haukioja University of Turku
Manuela Branco
Manuela Branco University of Lisbon
José A. Hódar
José A. Hódar University of Granada
Rolf Lidskog
Rolf Lidskog Örebro University

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