Biological control of invasive alien plant (IAP) species is the use of introduced, highly selective natural enemies (usually herbivorous arthropods or pathogens) to control plants. It has been used in 130 countries as a valuable tool for the control of IAP species, with a total of over 550 biological control agents having been released (Winston et al. 2014). The benefits of biological control to natural ecosystems are significant (Van Driesch et al. 2010), with some specific examples of threatened indigenous species being protected by the action of biological control agents (Barton et al. 2007; Meyer, Fourdrigniez & Taputuarai 2011). Detailed analyses of programmes on biological control of IAPs have also clearly indicated that the risks of ...
The impacts of biological invasions are increasing and are felt by all sectors of society. The Depar...
CITATION: Henderson, L. & Wilson, J. R. U. 2017. Changes in the composition and distribution of alie...
It has been documented that the continual release of high numbers of biological control (biocontrol)...
Biological control of invasive alien plant (IAP) species is the use of introduced, highly selective ...
CITATION: Zachariades, C., et al. 2017. Assessing the status of biological control as a management t...
Background: Biological control of invasive alien plants (IAPs) using introduced natural enemies con...
This paper presents an assessment of a large, national-scale alien plant control program that has op...
CITATION: van Wilgen, B.W. et al. 2020. The extent and effectiveness of alien plant control projects...
Although there are numerous threats to ecosystems and the resultant ecosystem services, alien and in...
CITATION: Wilson, J. R. U., et al. 2017. Contributions to the National Status Report on biological i...
This paper provides a brief review of the environmental and economic costs of invasive alien plants ...
The first biological control project against invasive alien plants in South Africa was in 1913. Init...
Although there are numerous threats to ecosystems and the resultant ecosystem services, alien and in...
Almost 900 species of alien plants have escaped cultivation and established populations in the wild ...
Alien plants were first recorded in 1937 in the 2 million ha Kruger National Park (KNP, a savanna pr...
The impacts of biological invasions are increasing and are felt by all sectors of society. The Depar...
CITATION: Henderson, L. & Wilson, J. R. U. 2017. Changes in the composition and distribution of alie...
It has been documented that the continual release of high numbers of biological control (biocontrol)...
Biological control of invasive alien plant (IAP) species is the use of introduced, highly selective ...
CITATION: Zachariades, C., et al. 2017. Assessing the status of biological control as a management t...
Background: Biological control of invasive alien plants (IAPs) using introduced natural enemies con...
This paper presents an assessment of a large, national-scale alien plant control program that has op...
CITATION: van Wilgen, B.W. et al. 2020. The extent and effectiveness of alien plant control projects...
Although there are numerous threats to ecosystems and the resultant ecosystem services, alien and in...
CITATION: Wilson, J. R. U., et al. 2017. Contributions to the National Status Report on biological i...
This paper provides a brief review of the environmental and economic costs of invasive alien plants ...
The first biological control project against invasive alien plants in South Africa was in 1913. Init...
Although there are numerous threats to ecosystems and the resultant ecosystem services, alien and in...
Almost 900 species of alien plants have escaped cultivation and established populations in the wild ...
Alien plants were first recorded in 1937 in the 2 million ha Kruger National Park (KNP, a savanna pr...
The impacts of biological invasions are increasing and are felt by all sectors of society. The Depar...
CITATION: Henderson, L. & Wilson, J. R. U. 2017. Changes in the composition and distribution of alie...
It has been documented that the continual release of high numbers of biological control (biocontrol)...