Ausgabe 2/2012
Special Issue: Conserving Nature with Biological Control
Inhalt (17 Artikel)
Biological control of Melaleuca quinquenervia: an Everglades invader
Ted D. Center, Matthew F. Purcell, Paul D. Pratt, Min B. Rayamajhi, Philip W. Tipping, Susan A. Wright, F. Allen Dray Jr.
Monitoring the effects of Rodolia cardinalis on Icerya purchasi populations on the Galapagos Islands
Carolina Calderón Alvarez, Charlotte E. Causton, Mark S. Hoddle, Christina D. Hoddle, Roy van Driesche, Edward J. Stanek III
Status of an ongoing biological control program for the invasive vine, Persicaria perfoliata in eastern North America
J. Hough-Goldstein, E. Lake, R. Reardon
Restoring habitat for native and endemic plants through the introduction of a fungal pathogen to control the alien invasive tree Miconia calvescens in the island of Tahiti
Jean-Yves Meyer, Marie Fourdrigniez, Ravahere Taputuarai
Population responses of hymenopteran parasitoids to the emerald ash borer (Coleoptera: Buprestidae) in recently invaded areas in north central United States
Jian J. Duan, Leah S. Bauer, Kristopher J. Abell, Roy van Driesche
Can the destruction of California’s oak woodlands be prevented? Potential for biological control of the goldspotted oak borer, Agrilus auroguttatus
Tom W. Coleman, Vanessa Lopez, Paul Rugman-Jones, Richard Stouthamer, Steven J. Seybold, Richard Reardon, Mark S. Hoddle
Role of molecular genetics in identifying ‘fine tuned’ natural enemies of the invasive Brazilian peppertree, Schinus terebinthifolius: a review
J. P. Cuda, L. R. Christ, V. Manrique, W. A. Overholt, G. S. Wheeler, D. A. Williams
The role of eutrophication in the biological control of water hyacinth, Eichhornia crassipes, in South Africa
Julie A. Coetzee, Martin P. Hill
Benefits and harm caused by the introduced generalist tachinid, Compsilura concinnata, in North America
J. S. Elkinton, G. H. Boettner
Biocontrol without borders: the unintended spread of introduced weed biological control agents
P. D. Pratt, T. D. Center
Tamarisk biocontrol, endangered species risk and resolution of conflict through riparian restoration
Tom L. Dudley, Daniel W. Bean