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Why do certain ants thrive in the urban environment?
J. Silverman | Full Paper | 2005

Of the nearly 10,000 known ant species, less than 100 are considered pests and fewer than 30 have adapted to urban disturbance. Some species, such as the Pharaoh's ant have a truly cosmopolitan distribution, nesting in and out of doors in tropical climates and only indoors in temperate climates. Mos...

The genetic basis of German cockroach bait aversion
J. Silverman | Full Paper | 2005

Behavior is modulated by both learned and innate factors, and the heritability of behavior has been documented in several arthropod taxa. Certain behaviors have evolved following selection with toxicants. One such behavior that is adaptive to the German cockroach is glucose aversion, which is contro...

ISSUES AFFECTING THE PERFORMANCE OF COCKROACH BAITS
J. Silverman and D. N. Bieman | Full Paper | 1996

Several issues were addressed which were thought to impact the performance of cockroach baits. These included responses to bait matrices such as speed-of-action, indirect toxicant uptake, physiological and behavioral resistance, and associative learning. Bait application approaches were also conside...