The non-native invasive plant, Lagarosiphon major (Hydrocharitaceae) is a submersed aquatic macrophyte that poses a significant threat to water bodies in Europe. Dense infestations prove difficult to manage using traditional methods. In order to initiate a biocontrol programme, a survey for natural enemies of Lagarosiphon was conducted in South Africa. Several phytophagous species were recorded for the first time, with at least three showing notable promise as candidate agents. Amongst these, a leaf-mining fly, Hydrellia sp. (Ephydridae) that occurred over a wide distribution causes significant leaf damage despite high levels of parasitism by braconid wasps. Another yet unidentified fly was recorded mining the stem of L. major. Two leaf-fee...
Sagittaria platyphylla Engelm. (Alismataceae) is a freshwater aquatic macrophyte that has become an ...
Biological control (biocontrol) against invasive macrophytes is one of the longest standing programm...
Aquatic ecosystems in South Africa have been prone to invasion by introduced macrophytes since the l...
The leaf-mining fly, Hydrellia lagarosiphon Deeming (Diptera: Ephydridae), was investigated in its n...
The integrity of South Africa’s valuable freshwater ecosystems has been threatened by aquatic invasi...
Potentially damaging submerged invasive freshwater macrophytes have been identified in South African...
Sagittaria platyphylla (Engelm.) J.G.Sm. (Alismataceae), commonly known as Delta arrowhead, is an in...
Biological control is an effective ways of controlling aquatic plants, especially in South Africa. R...
Aquatic ecosystems in South Africa have been prone to invasion by introduced macrophytes since the l...
Lagarosiphon major is a priority invasive species first recorded in a natural Irish watercourse, Lou...
Sagittaria platyphylla (delta arrowhead) is an emergent aquatic macrophyte native to southeastern Un...
Natural enemies are known to modify competitive hierarchies among terrestrial plants. Here we examin...
Molecular characterization of Hydrellia lagarosiphon, a leaf mining biological control agent for Lag...
Lycium ferocissimum Miers (Solanaceae) is an indigenous shrub in South Africa but has become invasiv...
Natural enemies are known to modify competitive hierarchies among terrestrial plants. Here we examin...
Sagittaria platyphylla Engelm. (Alismataceae) is a freshwater aquatic macrophyte that has become an ...
Biological control (biocontrol) against invasive macrophytes is one of the longest standing programm...
Aquatic ecosystems in South Africa have been prone to invasion by introduced macrophytes since the l...
The leaf-mining fly, Hydrellia lagarosiphon Deeming (Diptera: Ephydridae), was investigated in its n...
The integrity of South Africa’s valuable freshwater ecosystems has been threatened by aquatic invasi...
Potentially damaging submerged invasive freshwater macrophytes have been identified in South African...
Sagittaria platyphylla (Engelm.) J.G.Sm. (Alismataceae), commonly known as Delta arrowhead, is an in...
Biological control is an effective ways of controlling aquatic plants, especially in South Africa. R...
Aquatic ecosystems in South Africa have been prone to invasion by introduced macrophytes since the l...
Lagarosiphon major is a priority invasive species first recorded in a natural Irish watercourse, Lou...
Sagittaria platyphylla (delta arrowhead) is an emergent aquatic macrophyte native to southeastern Un...
Natural enemies are known to modify competitive hierarchies among terrestrial plants. Here we examin...
Molecular characterization of Hydrellia lagarosiphon, a leaf mining biological control agent for Lag...
Lycium ferocissimum Miers (Solanaceae) is an indigenous shrub in South Africa but has become invasiv...
Natural enemies are known to modify competitive hierarchies among terrestrial plants. Here we examin...
Sagittaria platyphylla Engelm. (Alismataceae) is a freshwater aquatic macrophyte that has become an ...
Biological control (biocontrol) against invasive macrophytes is one of the longest standing programm...
Aquatic ecosystems in South Africa have been prone to invasion by introduced macrophytes since the l...