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Conciliation biology: the eco-evolutionary management of permanently invaded biotic systemsBiological control of invasive plant species: a reassessment for the AnthropoceneClimate warming affects biological invasions by shifting interactions of plants and herbivores.Climate warming increases biological control agent impact on a non-target species.An assessment of invasion risk from assisted migration.Lower resistance and higher tolerance of invasive host plants: biocontrol agents reach high densities but exert weak control.Cryptic herbivores mediate the strength and form of ungulate impacts on a long-lived savanna tree.Increase in toxicity of an invasive weed after reassociation with its coevolved herbivore.Interactive effects of herbivory and competition intensity determine invasive plant performance.Protective effects of cyclosativene on H2O 2-induced injury in cultured rat primary cerebral cortex cells.Tailoring biocontrol to maximize top-down effects: on the importance of underlying site fertility.Underutilized resources for studying the evolution of invasive species during their introduction, establishment, and lag phasesEnhancing the effectiveness of biological control programs of invasive species through a more comprehensive pest management approach.Spillover of a biological control agent (Chrysolina quadrigemina) onto native St. Johnswort (Hypericum punctatum).What magnitude are observed non-target impacts from weed biocontrol?Field testing Diorhabda elongata (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) from Crete, Greece, to assess potential impact on nontarget native California plants in the genus Frankenia.Demographic models inform selection of biocontrol agents for garlic mustard (Alliaria petiolata).Trends in the state of nature and their implications for human well-being.Streptomyces globosus UAE1, a Potential Effective Biocontrol Agent for Black Scorch Disease in Date Palm Plantations.Population regulation of a classical biological control agent: larval density dependence in Neochetina eichhorniae (Coleoptera: Curculionidae), a biological control agent of water hyacinth Eichhornia crassipes.Population-level compensation by an invasive thistle thwarts biological control from seed predators.Effect of vermicast generated from an allelopathic weed lantana (Lantana camara) on seed germination, plant growth, and yield of cluster bean (Cyamopsis tetragonoloba).Semiochemicals to enhance herbivory by Diorhabda carinulata aggregations in saltcedar (Tamarix spp.) infestations.Entomopathogenic fungi and their potential for the management of Aedes aegypti (Diptera: Culicidae) in the Americas.Mitigating exotic impacts: restoring deer mouse populations elevated by an exotic food subsidy.Population-level effects of augmented herbivory on Lespedeza cuneata: implications for biological control.Description and biology ofPaectes longiformis(Lepidoptera: Euteliidae), a new species from Brazil and potential biological control agent of Brazilian peppertree in FloridaInadvertent biological control: an Australian thrips killing an invasive New Zealand tree in CaliforniaInvasiveness of Some Biological Control Insects and Adequacy of Their Ecological Risk Assessment and RegulationSaltcedar (Tamarix spp.), Endangered Species, and Biological Weed Control—Can They Mix?1Predicting weed distribution at the regional scale in the native range: environmental determinants and biocontrol implications of Phyla nodiflora (Verbenaceae)A proposed national strategic framework for the management of Cactaceae in South AfricaDirect and indirect impacts of different water regimes on the invasive plant, alligator weed (Alternanthera philoxeroides), and its biological control agent,Agasicles hygrophilaInvasive species contribute to biotic resistance: negative effect of caprellid amphipods on an invasive tunicatePrioritisation of potential agents for the biological control of the invasive alien weed,Pereskia aculeata(Cactaceae), in South AfricaPathogen impacts on plant communities: unifying theory, concepts, and empirical workACTIVE ADAPTIVE MANAGEMENT IN INSECT PEST AND WEED CONTROL: INTERVENTION WITH A PLAN FOR LEARNINGMultiple introductions and no loss of genetic diversity: invasion history of Japanese Rose, Rosa rugosa, in EuropeA multi-scale framework for evaluating the benefits and costs of alternative management strategies against invasive plantsThe effectiveness of classical biological control of invasive plants
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1998 nî lūn-bûn
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1998年の論文
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1998年論文
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1998年論文
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1998年論文
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1998年論文
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1998年論文
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1998年论文
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1998年论文
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1998年论文
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Biological control of weeds.
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Biological control of weeds.
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Biological control of weeds.
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Biological control of weeds.
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Biological control of weeds.
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Biological control of weeds.
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Biological control of weeds.
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McFadyen RE
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10.1146/ANNUREV.ENTO.43.1.369
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1998-01-01T00:00:00Z