Biological Control of Arthropod Pests of the Northeastern and North Central Forests in the United States

Biological Control of Arthropod Pests of the Northeastern and North Central Forests in the United States
Author: R. G. Van Driesche
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 268
Release: 1996
Genre: Arthropod pests
ISBN: MINN:31951D015426098

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Biological Control of Arthropod Pests of the Northeastern and North Central Forests in the United States

Biological Control of Arthropod Pests of the Northeastern and North Central Forests in the United States
Author: Roy Van Driesche
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 257
Release: 1996
Genre: Arthropod pests
ISBN: OCLC:1039858382

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Monthly Catalog of United States Government Publications

Monthly Catalog of United States Government Publications
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 1000
Release: 2004
Genre: Government publications
ISBN: MINN:31951P009639942

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Classical Biological Control of Pest Insects of Trees in the Southern United States

Classical Biological Control of Pest Insects of Trees in the Southern United States
Author: John Howard Frank
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 88
Release: 1997
Genre: Forest insects
ISBN: MINN:31951D01659744Q

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Biological Control Measures of Success

Biological Control  Measures of Success
Author: G. Gurr,S.D. Wratten
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 433
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789401140140

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As well as examining successful biological control programmes this book analyses why the majority of attempts fail. Off-target and other negative effects of biological control are also dealt with. Chapters contributed by leading international researchers and practitioners in all areas of biological control afford the book a breadth of coverage and depth of analysis not possible with a single author volume. Combined with the use of other experts to review chapters and editorial oversight to ensure thematic integrity of the volume, this book provides the most authoritative analysis of biological control published. Key aspects addressed include how success may be measured, how successful biological control has been to date and how may it be made more successful in the future. With extensive use of contemporary examples, photographs, figures and tables this book will be invaluable to advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students as well as being a `must' for all involved in making biological control successful.

Integrating Biological Control into Conservation Practice

Integrating Biological Control into Conservation Practice
Author: Roy van Driesche,Daniel Simberloff,Bernd Blossey,Charlotte Causton,Mark Hoddle,Christian O. Marks,Kevin M. Heinz,David L. Wagner,Keith D. Warner
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2016-05-17
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781118392577

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Invasive species have a critical and growing effect upon natural areas. They can modify, degrade, or destroy wildland ecosystem structure and function, and reduce native biodiversity. Landscape-level solutions are needed to address these problems. Conservation biologists seek to limit such damage and restore ecosystems using a variety of approaches. One such approach is biological control: the deliberate importation and establishment of specialized natural enemies, which can address invasive species problems and which should be considered as a possible component of restoration. Biological control can be an effective tool against many invasive insects and plants but it has rarely been successfully employed against other groups. Safety is of paramount concern and requires that the natural enemies used be specialized and that targeted pests be drivers of ecological degradation. While modern approaches allow species to be selected with a high level of security, some risks do remain. However, as in all species introductions, these should be viewed in the context of the risk of failing to reduce the impact of the invasive species. This unique book identifies the balance among these factors to show how biological control can be integrated into ecosystem restoration as practiced by conservation biologists. Jointly developed by conservation biologists and biological control scientists, it contains chapters on matching tools to management goals; tools in action; measuring and evaluating ecological outcomes of biological control introductions; managing conflict over biological control; and includes case studies as well as an ethical framework for integrating biological control and conservation practice. Integrating Biological Control into Conservation Practice is suitable for graduate courses in invasive species management and biological control, as well as for research scientists in government and non-profit conservation organizations.

The Green Menace

The Green Menace
Author: Jordan D. Marché II
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2017
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780190668921

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This volume is an account of the scientific and social responses made to the discovery of an invasive forest insect -- the emerald ash borer or EAB (Agrilus planipennis Fairmaire, 1888) -- in North America, that was formally announced in July 2002. Since its recognition, this wood-boring beetle has become one of the most destructive and costly exotic species ever encountered. More than $300 million in federal USDA-APHIS funds (alone) have been devoted to battling this pest, which has killed some tens of millions of ash trees, chiefly within southeastern Michigan and surrounding states. EAB has now been found in 28 states and two Canadian provinces. But those numbers are almost certain to keep growing in coming years. While primarily a case study, this work nonetheless examines larger issues concerning invasive species as a whole, their inadvertent transport and worldwide spread through the rise of globalization, regulations that have been adopted to prevent their introduction, and the successes or failures of state and federal agencies to try and enforce those regulations. It offers the first general work of its kind to appear on the ash borer that is directed towards a broad audience including the public, entomologists and foresters, environmentalists and ecologists, researchers, regulators, and indeed anyone who wishes to learn more about this important and timely topic. No previous knowledge of EAB or invasion biology is assumed. This book covers all of the major aspects of scientific research and management that have occurred since EAB was recognized in 2002. It is thoroughly researched and draws from the best available data and sources, which represent (a) archival materials; (b) scholarly publications and conference proceedings; (c) interviews conducted with leading participants in the EAB program; (d) selected newspaper/magazine articles; and (e) reputable sources found on the Internet (e.g., USDA-APHIS).

Forest Health Technology Enterprise Team

Forest Health Technology Enterprise Team
Author: United States. Forest Health Technology Enterprise Team
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 110
Release: 1997
Genre: Ecosystem management
ISBN: MINN:30000004983098

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