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PART ONE - BIOLOGICAL CONTROL: Concepts and Implications
Potential for Biological Control of Dendroctonus and Ips Bark Beetles: The Case for and Against the Biological Control of Bark Beetles.
Donald L. Dahlsten and Mark C. Whitmore .................................................................. 3
Alternative and Successful Biological Control in Theory and Practice
David Pimentel and Heikki Hokkanen ......................................................................... 21
PART TWO - CLASSICAL BIOLOGICAL CONTROL: Practical Considerations and Applications
Olfactory Basis For Insect Enemies Of Allied Species
T.L. Payne ......................................................................................................................... 55
Barke Beetles, Natural Enemies, Management Selection Interactions
T. Evan Nebeker .............................................................................................................. 71
Biological Control of Ips grandicollis (Eichhoff) (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) in Australia - A Preliminary Evaluation
C. Wayne Berisford and Donald L. Dahlsten ............................................................. 81
Interactions between Rhizophagus grandis (Coleoptera: Rhizophagidae) and Dendroctonus micans (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) in the Field and the Laboratory: Their Application for the Biological Control of D. micans in France
Jean-Claude Grégoire, Marianne Baisier, Joel Merlin, Yann Naccache ............. 95
Biological Control of Dendroctonus micans (Coleoptera: Scolytidae): British Experience of Rearing and Releasing of Rhizophagus grandis (Coleoptera: Rhizophagidae)
Hugh F. Evans and Colin J. King ................................................................................ 109
PART THREE - Natural Occurrences of Biological Control
The Natural Enemies of Ips typographus in Central Europe: Impact and Potential Use in Biological Control
N.J. Mills and J. Schlup ................................................................................................ 131
Dendroctonus armandi Tsai et Li (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) in China: Its Natural Enemies and Their Potential as Biological Control Agents
Yang Zhongqi ................................................................................................................. 147
Ips spp. Natural Enemy Relationships in the Gulf Coastal States
David L. Kulhavy, Richard A. Goyer, James W. Bing and M.A. Riley .................. 157
Impact of Arthropod Natural Enemies on Dendroctonus frontalis (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) Mortality and Their Potential Role in Infestation Growth
Frederick M. Stephen, Marita P. Lih, Gerald W. Wallis ........................................... 169
PART FOUR - The Potential for Insect Enemies of Allied Species
Inoculative Release of An Exotic Predator for the Biological Control of the Black Turpentine Beetle
John C. Moser ................................................................................................................ 189
Cross-Attraction Surveys for Insect Enemies of Southern Pine Beetle
Mark D. McGregor and Mitchel C. Miller ................................................................... 201
Responses of Insect Associates of Allied Species to Dendroctonus and Ips (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) Aggregation Pheromones: A Search for Biological Control Agents
M.C. Miller, M. McGregor, D.L. Dahlsten, M.C. Whitmore et al. ............................ 213
An Administrative Perspective on North American Bark Beetles and Biological Control Opportunities
K.H. Knauer .................................................................................................................... 231
An Overview of Biological Control Research in the Forest Service
James L. Stewart ........................................................................................................... 237
Original language | Undefined/Unknown |
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Journal | Faculty Publications |
State | Published - Jan 1 1989 |