Selected Publications (from 131 publications)
Klepzig, K. D., D. J. Robison, G. Fowler, P. R. Minchin, F. P. Hain and H. L. Allen. 2005. Effects of mass inoculation on induced oleoresin response in intensively managed loblolly pine. Tree Physiology 25: 681-688.
Roberds, J. H., B. L. Strom, F. P. Hain, D. P. Gwaze, S. E. McKeand and L. H. Lott. 2003. Estimates of genetic parameters for oleoresin and growth traits in juvenile loblolly pine. Can. J. For. Res. 33: 2469-2476.
Gillock H.H. and F.P. Hain. 2002. A historical overview of North American gypsy moth controls, chemical and biological, with emphasis on the pathogenic fungus, Entomophaga maimaiga. Pp. 105-128. In: E. Hodgson. Reviews in Toxicology. Vol. 4. IOS Press. Amsterdam. 181 pp.
Wallace, M.S. and F.P. Hain. 2002. Summary of native and established predators of the hemlock woolly adelgid and the balsam woolly adelgid (Homoptera: Adelgidae) in the southeastern United States. Pp.141-149. In B. Onken, R. Reardon and J. Lashomb. Proceedings: Hemlock Woolly Adelgid in the Eastern United States Symposium. Rutgers. 403 pp.
Hastings, F. L., F.P. Hain, H.R. Smith, S.P. Cook and J.F. Monahan. 2002. Predation of Gypsy moth (Lepidoptera: Lymantriidae) pupae in three ecosystems along the southern edge of infestation.. Environ. Entomol. 31: 668-675.
Fowler, G., J. Zhang, F.P. Hain and J.F. Manville. 2001. The distribution pattern of two juvenile hormone related compounds in Fraser fir and the induced response to a balsam woolly adelgid infestation. Can. J. For. Res. 31:1701-1707.
Wallace, M.S. and F.P. Hain. 2000. Field surveys and evaluation of native and established predators of the hemlock woolly adelgid (Homoptera: Adelgidae) in the southeastern United States. Environ. Entomol. 29: 638-644.
Strom, B.L. and F.P. Hain. 1996. Host choice of late instar gypsy moths (Lepidoptera: Lymantriidae) between loblolly pine and sweetgum. Environ. Entomol. 25:603-610.
Hajek, A.E., L. Butler, S.R.A. Walsh, J.C. Silver, F.P. Hain, F.L. Hastings, T.M. ODell and D.R. Smitley. 1996. Host range of the gypsy moth (Lepidoptera: Lymantriidae) pathogen. Entomophaga maimaiga (Zygomycetes: Entomophthorales) in the field versus laboratory. Environ. Entomol. 25:709-721.
Strom, B.L., F.P. Hain and M.P. Ayres. 1996. Field performance of F1-sterile gypsy moth larvae (Lepidoptera:Lymantriidae) on loblolly pine and sweetgum. Environ. Entomol. 25:749-756.
Johnson, J.D., A.H. Chappelka, F.P. Hain and A.S. Heagle. 1996. Interactive effects of air pollutants with abiotic and biotic factors on southern pine forests. In: S. Fox and R.A. Mickler (eds.) Impact of air pollutants on southern pine forests. Springer, NY. 513 pp.
Cook, S. P., H. R. Smith, F. P. Hain and F. L. Hastings. 1995. Predation of gypsy moth (Lepidoptera: Lymantriidae) pupae by invertebrates at low small mammal population densities. Environ. Entomol. 24:1234-1238.
Zhong, H., F. L. Hastings, F. P. Hain, E. H. Holsten and R. A. Werner. 1995. Rate of penetration and residual toxicokinetics of carbaryl on southern pine beetle and spruce beetle (Coleoptera: Scolytidae). J. Econ. Entomol. 88:543-550.
Zhong, H. F. L. Hastings, F. P. Hain and W. C. Dauterman. 1995. Comparison of the metabolic fate of carbaryl-naphthyl-l-14C in two beetle species (Coleoptera: Scolytidae). J. Econ. Entomol. 88:551-557.
Zhong, H., F. L. Hastings, F. P. Hain and J. F. Monahan. 1995. Carbaryl degradation on tree bark as influenced by temperature and humidity. J. Econ. Entomol. 88:558-563.
Hain, F. P., S. M. Salom, W. F. Ravlin, T. L. Payne and K. F. Raffa, eds. 1995. Behavior, Population Dynamics and Control of Forest Insects. Proc. IURFO Joint Conf., Ohio State Univ. OARDC, and USDA forest Service, NEFES. 644 p
Hollingsworth, R. G. and F. P. Hain. 1994. Balsam woolly adelgid (Homoptera: Adelgidae): effects on growth and abormal wood production in Fraser fir seedlings as influenced by seedling genetics, insect source, and soil source. Can. J. For. Res. 24:2284-2294.
Hollingsworth, R. G. and F. P. Hain. 1994. Effect of drought stress and infestation by the balsam woolly adelgid (Homoptera: Adelgidae) on abnormal wood production in Fraser fir. Can. J. For. Res. 24:2295-2297.
Castello, J. D., J. N. Bruhn, J. Commings-Carlson, F. Hain and C. Thomas. 1994. Protecting forest resources: The need for expertise in pathology and entomology. J. Forestry 92:22-25.
Zhong, H., F. L. Hastings and F. P. Hain. 1994. Detection and quantification of trace levels of carbaryl and its metabolites from Dendroctonus frontalis Zimmermann. J. Agric. & Food Chem. 42:949-953.
Cook, S. P., F. P. Hain and H. R. Smith. 1994. Oviposition and pupal survival of gypsy moth (Lepidoptera: lymantriidae) in Virginia and North Carolina pine-hardwood forests. Environ. Entomol. 23:360-366.
Mangini, A. C., Jr. and F. P. Hain. 1991. Vapor pressure deficit differentially affects laboratory populations of Metaseiulus oocidentalis and Neoseiulus fallacis (Acarina: Phytoseiidae) reared together. Environ. Entomol. 20:823-831.
Hollingsworth, R. G. and F. P. Hain. 1991. Balsam woolly adelgid (Homoptera: Adelgidae) and spruce-fir decline in the southern Appalachians: Assessing pest relevance in a damaged ecosystem. Florida Entomologist 74:179-187.
Kramer, D. A., R. E. Stinner and F. P. Hain. 1991. Time versus rate in parameter estimation of nonlinear temperature-dependent development models. Environ. Entomol. 20:484-488.
Cook, S.P. and F.P. Hain. 1989. Within-tree population parameters of Dendroctonus frontalis (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) in nylon mesh-enclosed Pinus echinata. Environ. Entomol. 18:1025-1031.
Mawby, W.D., F.P. Hain and C.A. Doggett. 1989. Endemic and epidemic populations of southern pine beetle: Implications of the two-phase model for forest managers. For. Sci. 35:1075-1087.
Hain, F.P. 1988. The balsam woolly adelgid in North America. In: A. A. Berryman (ed.) Dynamics of forest insect populations: Patterns, causes, implications. New York: Plenum. pp. 87-109.
Hain, F.P. and S.P. Cook. 1988. Host resistance and its utility for controlling southern pine beetle in North Carolina. In: T. L. Payne and H. Saarenmaa (eds.) Integrated control of Scolytid bark beetles. Blacksburg, VA: Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, pp. 77-83.