Electronic CircuitsJohn A. Byers U.S. Arid-Land Agricultrual Research Center USDA-ARS 21881 North Cardon Lane Maricopa, Arizona 85238, USA
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Byers, J.A. 1981. Versatile electronic timer for synchronous switching
of multiple electrical devices. Behavior Research Methods and
Instrumentation 13:381-383.
Byers, J.A., & Poinar, G.O., Jr. 1982. Location of insect hosts by the
nematode, Neoaplectana carpocapsae, in response to temperature.
Behaviour 79:1-10.
Byers, J.A. 1983. Electronic fraction collector used for insect sampling
in the photoperiod-induced diel emergence of bark beetles.
Physiological Entomology. 8:133-138.
Byers, J.A., & Unkrich, M.A. 1983. Electronic light intensity control to
simulate dusk and dawn conditions. Annals of the Entomological
Society of America 76:556-558.
Byers, J.A. 1984. Electronic multiprobe thermometer and multiplexer for
recording temperatures of microenvironments in the forest litter
habitat of bark beetles (Coleoptera: Scolytidae). Environmental
Entomology 13:863-867.
Byers, J.A. 1987. Novel fraction collector for studying the oviposition
rhythm in the turnip moth. Chronobiology International
4:189-194.
Byers, J.A. & Löfqvist, J. 1989. Flight initiation and survival in the
bark beetle Ips typographus (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) during the
spring dispersal. Holarctic Ecology 12:432-440.
El-Sayed, A.M. & Byers, J.A. 2000. Inhibitory effect of monoterpenes on
response of Pityogenes bidentatus to aggregation pheromone released
by piezoelectric sprayer for precision release of semiochemicals.
Journal of Chemical Ecology 26:1795-1809.
Byers, J.A. 2004. Equations for nickel-chromium wire heaters of column transfer
lines in gas chromatographic-electroantennographic detection (GC-EAD).
Journal of Neuroscience Methods 135:89-93.