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Siffert, A., Cahenzli, F., Kehrli, K., Daniel, C., Dekumbis, V., Egger, B., Furtwengler, J., Minguely, C., Stäheli, N., Widmer, F., Mazzi & D. Collatz, J. (2021): Predation on Drosophila suzukii within hedges in the agricultural landscape. Insects (12) 305
Schenker, A., Cahenzli, F., Gutbrod, K. G., Thevenot, M. & Erhardt, A. (2019) The Northern Bald Ibis Geronticus eremita in Morocco since 1900: Analysis of ecological requirements. Bird Conservation International
Cahenzli, F., Sigsgaard, L., Daniel, C., Herz, A., Jamar, L., Kelderer, M., Kramer Jacobsen, S., Kruczyńska, S., Matray, S., Porcel, M., Małgorzata Sekrecka, M., Świergiel, W., Tasin, M., Telfser, J. & Pfiffner, L. (2019): Perennial flower strips for pest control in organic apple orchards-A pan-European study. Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment (278) 43-53.
Pfiffner, L., Cahenzli, F., Steinemann, B., Jamar, L., Bjørn, M.C., Porcel, M., Tasin, M., Telfser, J., Kelderer, M., Lisek, J. & Sigsgaard, L. (2019): Design, implementation and management of perennial flower strips to promote functional agrobiodiversity in organic apple orchards: a pan-European study. Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment (278) 61–71.
Cahenzli, F., Bonetti, C. & Erhardt, A. (2018): Divergent strategies in pre- and postzygotic reproductive isolation between two closely related Dianthus species. Evolution (9) 1851-1862.
Cahenzli, F., Bühlmann, I., Daniel, C. & Fahrentrapp, J. (2018). The distance between forests and crops affects the abundance of Drosophila suzukii during fruit ripening, but not during harvest. Environmental Entomology (47) 1274-1279.
Cahenzli, F., Strack, T. & Daniel, C. (2018): Screening of 25 different natural crop protection products against Drosophila suzukii. Journal of Applied Entomology (142), 563-577.
Cahenzli, F., Pfiffner, L. & Daniel, C. (2017): Reduced crop damage by self-regulation of aphids in an ecologically enriched, insecticide-free apple orchard. Agronomy for Sustainable Development (2017) 37:65.
Cahenzli, F., Wenk, B. A. & Erhardt, A. (2015): Female butterflies adapt and allocate their progeny to the host plant quality of their own larval experience. Ecology 96 (7), 1966-1973.
Cahenzli, F. & Erhardt, A. (2013): Transgenerational acclimatization in an herbivore-host plant relationship. Proceedings of the Royal Society B, 280: 1756 20122856.
Cahenzli, F. & Erhardt, A. (2013): Nectar amino acids enhance reproduction in male butterflies. Oecologia, 171: 197-205.
Cahenzli, F. & Erhardt, A. (2012): Enhancing offspring quality or quantity? Different ways for using nectar amino acids in female butterflies. Oecologia, 169: 1005-1014.
Cahenzli, F. & Erhardt, A. (2012): Nectar sugars enhance fitness in male Coenonympha pamphilus butterflies by increasing longevity or realized reproduction. Oikos, 121: 1417-1423.
Cahenzli, F. & Erhardt, A. (2012): Host plant defence in the larval stage affects feeding behaviour in adult butterflies. Animal Behaviour, 84: 995-1000.