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Eric Haubruge

Researcher at Gembloux Agro-Bio Tech

Publications -  485
Citations -  13100

Eric Haubruge is an academic researcher from Gembloux Agro-Bio Tech. The author has contributed to research in topics: Aphid & Episyrphus balteatus. The author has an hindex of 57, co-authored 477 publications receiving 11467 citations. Previous affiliations of Eric Haubruge include Smart Technologies & Pennsylvania State University.

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Colony Collapse Disorder: A Descriptive Study

TL;DR: This is the first comprehensive survey of CCD-affected bee populations that suggests CCD involves an interaction between pathogens and other stress factors, and presents evidence that this condition is contagious or the result of exposure to a common risk factor.
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Consumer acceptance of insect-based alternative meat products in Western countries

TL;DR: In conclusion, insect tasting sessions are important to decrease food neophobia, as they encourage people to “take the first step” and become acquainted with entomophagy.
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Identification of aphid salivary proteins: a proteomic investigation of Myzus persicae.

TL;DR: The role of insect saliva in the first contact between an insect and a plant is crucial during feeding and some elicitors, particularly in insect regurgitants, have been identified as inducing plant defence reactions.
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Cadaveric volatile organic compounds released by decaying pig carcasses (Sus domesticus L.) in different biotopes.

TL;DR: A passive sampling technique, the Radiello diffusive sampler, is tested to monitor the cadaveric VOCs released by decomposing pig carcasses in three biotopes (crop field, forest, urban site) and identified 104 chemical compounds exclusively produced by the decompositional process.
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Climatic Risk and Distribution Atlas of European Bumblebees

TL;DR: In this paper, maps depicting potential risks of climate change for bumble bees are shown together with informative summary statistics, ecological background information and a picture of each European species, thanks to the EU FP7 project STEP, the authors gathered over one million bumblebee records from all over Europe.