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_aNatural enemies : _ban introduction to biological control / _cAnn E. Hajek. |
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_aNew York : _bCambridge University Press, _c2004. |
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_axv, 378 p. : _bill. ; _c26 cm. |
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_tPreface -- _tAcknowledgments -- _txiv -- _tIntroduction -- _g1. _tWhy use natural enemies? -- _g1. _t1 -- _tHistorical perspective on chemical pest control -- _talign="right" 4 -- _g1. _t2 -- _tWhy consider biological alternatives? -- _g1. _t3 -- _tA pest or not? -- _tFurther reading -- _g2. _tIntroduction to biological control -- _g2. _t1 -- _tDefining biological control -- _g2. _t2 -- _tNatural control -- _g2. _t3 -- _tDiversity in biological control -- _g2. _t4 -- _tHistory of biological control -- _g2. _t5 -- _tStudying biological control -- _tFurther reading -- _tSelected general references on biological control -- _tStrategies for using natural enemies -- _gPart I. _tStrategies for using natural enemies -- _g3. _tClassical biological control -- _g3. _t1 -- _tUses of classical biological control -- _g3. _t2 -- _tSuccess in classical biological control -- _g3. _t3 -- _tEconomics of classical biological control -- _g3. _t4 -- _tMethods for practicing classical biological control -- _tFurther reading -- _g4. _tAugmentation: inundative and inoculative biological control -- _g4. _t1 -- _tInundative biological control -- _g4. _t2 -- _tInoculative biological control -- _g4. _t3 -- _tInundative versus inoculative strategies -- _g4. _t4 -- _tProduction of natural enemies by industry -- _g4. _t5 -- _tProducts for use -- _g4. _t6 -- _tRegulation -- _g4. _t7 -- _tNatural enemies commercially available for augmentative releases -- _tFurther reading -- _g5. _tConservation and enhancement of natural enemies -- _g5. _t1 -- _tConserving natural enemies: reducing effects of pesticides on natural enemies -- _g5. _t2 -- _tEnhancing natural enemy populations -- _tFurther reading -- _tBiological control of invertebrate and vertebrate pests -- _gPart II. _tBiological control of invertebrate and vertebrate pests -- _tInvertebrates -- _tVertebrates -- _g6. _tEcological basis for use of predators, parasitoids, and pathogens -- _g6. _t1 -- _tTypes of invertebrate pests -- _g6. _t2 -- _tTypes of natural enemies -- _g6. _t3 -- _tInteractions between natural enemies and hosts -- _g6. _t4 -- _tPopulation regulation -- _g6. _t5 -- _tIs stability necessary for coexistence of natural enemies and hosts? -- _g6. _t6 -- _tMicrobial natural enemies attacking invertebrates -- _g6. _t7 -- _tFood webs -- _tFurther reading -- _g7. _tPredators -- _g7. _t1 -- _tVertebrate Predators -- _g7. _t2 -- _tInvertebrate Predators -- _g7. _t3 -- _tSpecialist versus generalist predators -- _g7. _t4 -- _tUse of invertebrate predators for pest control -- _tFurther reading -- _g8. _tInsect parasitoids: attack by aliens -- _g8. _t1 -- _tTaxonomic diversity in parasitoids -- _g8. _t2 -- _tDiversity in parasitoid life histories -- _g8. _t3 -- _tLocating and parasitizing a host -- _g8. _t4 -- _tThe battle between parasitoid and host -- _g8. _t5 -- _tUse of parasitoids in biological control -- _tFurther reading -- _g9. _tParasitic nematodes -- _g9. _t1 -- _tSteinernematidae and Heterorhabditidae -- _g9. _t2 -- _tMermithidae -- _g9. _t3 -- _tUse for control -- _tFurther reading -- _g10. _tBacterial pathogens of invertebrates -- _g10. _t1 -- _tUse for pest control -- _tFurther reading -- _g11. _tViral pathogens -- _g11. _t1 -- _tGeneral biology of viruses -- _g11. _t2 -- _tInvertebrate viral pathogens -- _g11. _t3 -- _tVertebrate viral pathogens -- _tFurther reading -- _g12. _tFungi and microsporidia -- _g12. _t1 -- _tFungal pathogens of invertebrates -- _g12. _t2 -- _tMicrosporidia -- _tFurther reading -- _tBiological control of weeds -- _gPart III. _tBiological control of weeds -- _g13. _tBiology and ecology of agents used for biological control of weeds -- _g13. _t1 -- _tTypes of agents -- _g13. _t2 -- _tWeed characteristics -- _g13. _t3 -- _tTypes of injury to plants -- _g13. _t4 -- _tRegulation of weed density by herbivores -- _g13. _t5 -- _tMeasuring impact of biological control -- _tFurther reading -- _g14. _tPhytophagous invertebrates and vertebrates -- _g14. _t1 -- _tInvertebrates -- _g14. _t2 -- _tSuccessful attributes of invertebrate herbivores -- _g14. _t3 -- _tStrategies for use of phytophagous invertebrates -- _g14. _t4 -- _tVertebrates -- _tFurther reading -- _g15. _tPlant pathogens for controlling weeds -- _g15. _t1 -- _tInundative biological control -- _g15. _t2 -- _tInoculative biological control -- _g15. _t3 -- _tClassical biological control -- _tFurther reading -- _tBiological control of plant pathogens and plant parasitic nematodes -- _gPart IV. _tBiological control of plant pathogens and plant parasitic nematodes -- _g16. _tBiology and ecology of antagonists -- _g16. _t1 -- _tTypes of plant pathogens and their antagonists -- _g16. _t2 -- _tComparing macroecology with microecology -- _g16. _t3 -- _tEcology of plant pathogens and their antagonists -- _g16. _t4 -- _tInteractions among microorganisms -- _g16. _t5 -- _tIndirect effects -- _tFurther reading -- _g17. _tMicrobial antagonists combating plant pathogens and plant parasitic nematodes -- _g17. _t1 -- _tFinding antagonists -- _g17. _t2 -- _tTypes of antagonists -- _g17. _t3 -- _tStrategies for using antagonists to control plant pathogens -- _g17. _t4 -- _tConservation /environmental manipulation -- _g17. _t5 -- _tBiological control of plant parasitic nematodes -- _tFurther reading -- _gPart V. _tBiological control: concerns, changes, and challenges -- _g18. _tSafe biological control -- _g18. _t1 -- _tImportance of non-target effects -- _g18. _t2 -- _tReasons non-target effects have occurred -- _g18. _t3 -- _tDirect versus indirect effects -- _g18. _t4 -- _tPredicting non-target effects -- _g18. _t5 -- _tPreventing non-target effects -- _tFurther reading -- _g19. _tPresent uses of biological control -- _g19. _t1 -- _tUsing natural enemies alone? -- _g19. _t2 -- _tControl through managing pests -- _g19. _t3 -- _tAdding an ecological emphasis to pest management -- _g19. _t4 -- _tBiological control in use today -- _tFurther reading -- _tGlossary -- _tReferences -- _tIndex. |
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