Ausgabe 3/2018
Perspectives on Progress in Classical Biological Control of Weeds
Inhalt (13 Artikel)
Constraints in weed biological control: contrasting responses by implementing nations
M. Schwarzländer, V. C. Moran, S. Raghu
Biological control of weeds: an analysis of introductions, rates of establishment and estimates of success, worldwide
M. Schwarzländer, Hariet L. Hinz, R. L. Winston, M. D. Day
Weed biological control in the European Union: from serendipity to strategy
Richard H. Shaw, Carol A. Ellison, Helia Marchante, Corin F. Pratt, Urs Schaffner, René F. H. Sforza, Vicente Deltoro
Weed biological control in California, USA: review of the past and prospects for the future
Michael J. Pitcairn
A synoptic review of Tamarix biocontrol in North America: tracking success in the midst of controversy
Dan Bean, Tom Dudley
Examining olfactory and visual cues governing host-specificity of a weed biological control candidate species to refine pre-release risk assessment
Ikju Park, Sanford D. Eigenbrode, Stephen P. Cook, Bradley L. Harmon, Hariet L. Hinz, Urs Schaffner, Mark Schwarzländer
Grasses as appropriate targets in weed biocontrol: is the common reed, Phragmites australis, an anomaly?
Richard A. Casagrande, Patrick Häfliger, Hariet L. Hinz, Lisa Tewksbury, Bernd Blossey
A review of open-field host range testing to evaluate non-target use by herbivorous biological control candidates
Urs Schaffner, Lincoln Smith, Massimo Cristofaro
The importance of cryptic species and subspecific populations in classic biological control of weeds: a North American perspective
Lincoln Smith, Massimo Cristofaro, Marie-Claude Bon, Alessio De Biase, Radmila Petanović, Biljana Vidović
Making weed biological control predictable, safer and more effective: perspectives from New Zealand
Quentin Paynter, Simon V. Fowler, Ronny Groenteman
Synergies between research organisations and the wider community in enhancing weed biological control in South Africa
G. D. Martin, M. P. Hill, J. A. Coetzee, K. N. Weaver, J. M. Hill
Analyses of nine years of citizen-based biological control monitoring of Dalmatian toadflax, Linaria dalmatica (Plantaginaceae) in Idaho, USA
Aaron S. Weed, Joseph Milan, Mark Schwarzlaender
A proposal to use plant demographic data to assess potential weed biological control agents impacts on non-target plant populations
Bernd Blossey, Andrea Dávalos, Wade Simmons, Jianqing Ding