Publications
Publications
Otto, P., Celestin G., Kergunteuil, A., Valantin-Morisson, M. and Foteini G. Pashalidou (2025). Oviposition-induced plant volatiles prime defences against impending herbivores in neighbouring non-damaged plants. Scientific Reports 15, 17461
Lambert, H., Kopp, E.B., Foteini G. Pashalidou, De Moraes, C.M. and Mescher, M.C. (2025). Fine-scale variation in pollen availability influences Bombus terrestris colony behaviour, development and fitness. bioRxiv, pp.2025-01.
Grosjean, J, Foteini G. Pashalidou, Fauvet, A., Baillet, A. and Kergunteuil, A (2024). Phytochemical drivers of insect herbivory: a functional toolbox to support agroecological diversification. Royal Society Open Science, 11(7), p.240890.
D. Bellone, M. H. Jeuffroy, M. Bertrand, M. N. Mistou, C. Barbu, E. Ballini, M. Valantin-Morison, A. Gauffreteau & Foteini G. Pashalidou (2023) Are innovative cropping systems less dependent on synthetic pesticides to treat Septoria leaf blotch (Zymoseptoria tritici) than conventional systems? Crop protection: doi.org/10.1016/j.cropro.2023.106266
D. Bellone, A. Gardarin, M. Valantin-Morison, M. A. Kergenteuil & F. G. Pashalidou (2023) How agricultural techniques mediating bottom-up and top-down regulation foster crop protection against pests. A review. Agron. Sustain. Dev: doi:10.1007/s13593-023-00870-3
F. G. Pashalidou, H. Lambert, T. Peyberns, M.C. Mescher & C. M. De Moraes (2020) Bumble bees damage plants leaves and accelerate flower production when pollen is scarce Science: doi: 10.1126/science.aay0496
F. G. Pashalidou, L. Eyman, J. Sims, J. Buckley, N. E. Fatouros, C. M. De Moraes & M. C. Mescher (2020). Plant volatiles induced by herbivore eggs prime defences and mediate shifts in the reproductive strategy of receiving plants Ecology Letters: doi: 10.1111/ele.13509
E. Griese, A. Pineda, F. G. Pashalidou, E.P Iradi, M. Hilker, M. Dicke, & N.E. Fatouros (2020). Plant responses to butterfly oviposition partly explain preference–performance relationships on different brassicaceous species. Oecologia, pp.1-13.
J. Buckley, F.G. Pashalidou, M. Fischer, A. Widmer, M. Mescher, & C. De Moraes (2019). Divergence in glucosinolate profiles between high-and low-elevation populations of Arabidopsis halleri correspond to variation in field herbivory and herbivore behavioral preferences. International journal of molecular sciences, 20(1), 174
F. G. Pashalidou, E. Frago, E. Griese, E. Poelman, J. J. A. van Loon, M. Dicke & N. E. Fatouros (2015). Early herbivore alert matters: plant-mediated effects of egg deposition on higher trophic levels benefit plant fitness. Ecology Letters, 18, 927-936
F. G. Pashalidou, N. E. Fatouros, J. J. A. van Loon, M. Dicke & R. Gols (2015). Plant-mediated effects of butterfly egg deposition on subsequent caterpillar and larval development across different species of wild Brassicaceae. Ecological Entomology, 40, 444-45
F. G. Pashalidou, R. Gols, B. W. Berkhout, B. T. Weldegergis, J. J.A. van Loon, M. Dike & N. E. Fatouros (2014). To be in time: egg deposition enhances plant-mediated detection of young caterpillars by parasitoids. Oecologia, 177, 477-486
F. G. Pashalidou, D. Lucas-Barbosa, J. J. A. van Loon, M. Dicke & N. E. Fatouros (2013) Phenotypic plasticity of plant response to herbivore eggs: effects on resistance to caterpillars and plant development. Ecology, 94, 702-713
M. Kruidhof, F. G Pashalidou, N. E. Fatouros, I. A. Figueroa, L. E. M. Vet, H. M. Smid & M. E. Huigens (2012). Reward value determines memory consolidation in parasitic wasps. PloS ONE 7 (8), e39615
N. E. Fatouros, D. Lucas-Barbosa, B. T. Weldegergis, F.G Pashalidou, J. J. A. van Loon, M. Dicke, J. A. Harvey, R. Gols & M. E. Huigens (2012). Plant volatiles induced by herbivore egg deposition affect insects of different trophic levels. PLoS ONE 7 (8), e43607
F. G. Pashalidou, M. E. Huigens, M. Dicke & N. E. Fatouros (2010). The use of oviposition-induced plant cues by Trichogramma egg parasitoids. Ecological Entomology, 35, 748-753
J. A. Harvey, F. G. Pashalidou, R. Soler & T. M. Bezemer (2010). Intrinsic competition between two secondary hyperparasitoids results in temporal trophic switch. Oikos, 120, 226-233
M. E. Huigens, J. B. Woelke, F. G. Pashalidou, T. Bukovinszky, H. M. Smid & N. E. Fatouros (2010). Chemical espionage on species-specific butterfly anti-aphrodisiacs by hitchhiking Trichogramma wasps. Behavioral Ecology, 21, 470-478
M. E. Huigens, F. G. Pashalidou, M. Qian, T. Bukovinszky, H. M. Smid, J. J. A. van Loon, M. Dicke & N. E. Fatouros (2009). Hitch-hiking parasitic wasp learns to exploit butterfly antiaphrodisiac. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science USA, 106, 820-825
N. E. Fatouros, F. G. Pashalidou, W. V. Aponte Cordero, J. J. A. van Loon, R. Mumm, M. Dicke, M. Hilker & M. E. Huigens (2009). Anti-aphrodisiac compounds of male butterflies increase the risk of egg parasitoid attack by inducing plant synomone production. Journal of Chemical Ecology, 35, 1373–1381
N. G. Kavallieratos, C. G. Athanassiou, M. P. Michalaki, Y. A. Batta, H. A. Rigatos, F. G. Pashalidou, G. N. Balotis, Z. Tomanović & B. J. Vayias (2006). Effect of the combined use of Metarhizium anisopliae (Metschinkoff) Sorokin and diatomaceous earth for the control of three stored product beetle species. Crop protection, 25, 1087-1094
N. G. Kavallieratos, C. G. Athanassiou, F. G. Pashalidou, N. S. Andris and Ž. Tomanović (2005). Influence of grain type on the insecticidal efficacy of two diatomaceous earth formulations against Rhyzopertha dominica (F.) (Coleoptera: Bostrychidae). Pest Management Science, 61, 660-666.
Other relevant publications
F. G. Pashalidou (2015) Getting prepared for future attack: induction of plant defences by herbivore egg deposition and consequences for the insect community. PhD Thesis, ISBN 978-94-6257-412-0