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Robin Gielen

Researcher at University of Tartu

Publications -  5
Citations -  255

Robin Gielen is an academic researcher from University of Tartu. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Host (biology). The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 2 publications receiving 39 citations.

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FungalTraits: a user-friendly traits database of fungi and fungus-like stramenopiles

Sergei Põlme, +135 more
- 01 Nov 2020 - 
TL;DR: Fungal traits and character database FungalTraits operating at genus and species hypothesis levels is presented in this article, which includes 17 lifestyle related traits of fungal and Stramenopila genera.
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Fungi Recorded on Folivorous Lepidoptera: High Diversity Despite Moderate Prevalence.

TL;DR: In this article, the prevalence of fungal infections in laboratory rearing experiments with five species of Lepidoptera, and in a field rearing experiment including one of these moths was found to be high.
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In search of ecological determinants of fungal infections: A semi‐field experiment with folivorous moths

TL;DR: Overall, there was evidence for a relatively weak impact of the studied ecological factors on the probability to be infected by a fungal pathogen; there were no effects of food plant, study site, or phenology which would be consistent over the study species and developmental stages of the insects.
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Entomopathogenic Fungi Infecting Lepidopteran Larvae: A Case from Central Argentina

TL;DR: Eight fungal species recorded, primarily belonging to Fusarium and Aspergillus, add evidence to the reconsideration of the nutritional modes in these genera in distinguishing the role of some species (complexes) to cause insect infections.
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Assemblage of entomopathogenic fungi infesting immature stages of Noctuidae (Lepidoptera): High diversity but low effect on host populations

TL;DR: In this paper , the percentage mortality attributable to fungal pathogens for the immature stages of three noctuid moths feeding inside the stems of the herbaceous plant, Typha latifolia, were determined.