Ausgabe 1/2018
Special Issue: Biological Control: Achievements and Opportunities
Inhalt (12 Artikel)
Current challenges to the implementation of classical biological control
Russell Messing, Jacques Brodeur
Trends in biological control: public interest, international networking and research direction
Jacques Brodeur, Paul K. Abram, George E. Heimpel, Russell H. Messing
Shifting paradigms in the history of classical biological control
George E. Heimpel, Matthew J. W. Cock
Biological control using invertebrates and microorganisms: plenty of new opportunities
Joop C. van Lenteren, Karel Bolckmans, Jürgen Köhl, Willem J. Ravensberg, Alberto Urbaneja
Biological control of human disease vectors: a perspective on challenges and opportunities
Matthew B. Thomas
A review of the integration of classical biological control with other techniques to manage invasive weeds in natural areas and rangelands
Ellen C. Lake, Carey R. Minteer
Evolution of biological control agents following introduction to new environments
Mark G. Wright, Gordon M. Bennett
A baseline study using Plantwise information to assess the contribution of extension services to the uptake of augmentative biological control in selected low- to lower- middle- income countries
Julien Dougoud, Matthew J. W. Cock, Steve Edgington, Ulrich Kuhlmann
Maximizing farm-level uptake and diffusion of biological control innovations in today’s digital era
Kris A. G. Wyckhuys, Jeff W. Bentley, Rico Lie, Le Thi Phuong Nghiem, Marjon Fredrix
Best practices for the use and exchange of invertebrate biological control genetic resources relevant for food and agriculture
P. G. Mason, M. J. W. Cock, B. I. P. Barratt, J. N. Klapwijk, J. C. van Lenteren, J. Brodeur, K. A. Hoelmer, G. E. Heimpel
The status of biological control and recommendations for improving uptake for the future
B. I. P. Barratt, V. C. Moran, F. Bigler, J. C. van Lenteren