Ecology. Biological control of invading species--risk and reform.
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The evolutionary impact of invasive speciesExploiting Allee effects for managing biological invasions.Risk assessment of non-target effects caused by releasing two exotic phytoseiid mites in Japan: can an indigenous phytoseiid mite become IG prey?Use of exotic plants to control Spartina alterniflora invasion and promote mangrove restorationA Pilot Study Testing a Natural and a Synthetic Molluscicide for Controlling Invasive Apple Snails (Pomacea maculata).Trophic ecology of introduced populations of Alaska blackfish (Dallia pectoralis) in the Cook Inlet Basin, AlaskaIntroduced pathogens follow the invasion front of a spreading alien host.Preoutbreak dynamics of a recently established invasive herbivore: roles of natural enemies and habitat structure in stage-specific performance of gypsy moth (Lepidoptera: Lymantriidae) populations in northeastern Wisconsin.Implicating an introduced generalist parasitoid in the invasive browntail moth's enigmatic demise.Manipulating risk communication: Value predispositions shape public understandings of invasive species science in Hawaii.Modelling disease introduction as biological control of invasive predators to preserve endangered prey.The Control of Biological Invasions in the World's OceansInvasiveness of Some Biological Control Insects and Adequacy of Their Ecological Risk Assessment and RegulationPOTENTIAL FOR SELF-DEFEATING BIOLOGICAL CONTROL? VARIATION IN HERBIVORE VULNERABILITY AMONG INVASIVE SPARTINA GENOTYPESInterspecific competition between alien Pallas’s squirrels and Eurasian red squirrels reduces density of the native speciesWorldwide invasion routes of the pinewood nematode: What can we infer from population genetics analyses?Economic impact of exotic insect pests in Brazilian agricultureFighting pathophobia: how to construct constructive public engagement with biocontrol for nature without augmenting public fearsThe ecology, geopolitics, and economics of managingLymantria disparin the United StatesConfronting the risks of large-scale invasive species controlAn accidental biological control agent? Host specificity of the willow sawfly Nematus oligospilus (Hymenoptera: Tenthredinidae) in AustraliaSuitability of a New Plant Invader as a Target for Biological Control in FloridaOviposition preference ofCactoblastis cactorum(Lepidoptera: Pyralidae) in caged choice experiments and the influence on risk assessment of F1sterilityShoreline Development Drives Invasion of Phragmites australis and the Loss of Plant Diversity on New England Salt MarshesInvasion theory and biological controlContinental-scale suppression of an invasive pest by a host-specific parasitoid underlines both environmental and economic benefits of arthropod biological controlINTERACTIONS AMONG ALIENS: APPARENT REPLACEMENT OF ONE EXOTIC SPECIES BY ANOTHER
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Ecology. Biological control of invading species--risk and reform.
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2000-06-01T00:00:00Z