Interactions between insects have been shown to be important regulators of population abundances and dynamics as well as drivers of spatial segregation and distribution. These are important aspects of the ecology of insects used in biological control and may have implications for the overall success of a particular programme. In the history of biological control there has been a tendency to release a suite of agents against a weed, which in some cases has increased the level of success, while in others little change has been observed. In most of these cases the implications of increasing the level of complexity of the system is not taken into account and there is little research on the effect of releasing another agent into the system. A br...
Intraguild relations between beneficial insects have become a major research topic in biologi-cal pe...
The role of natural enemies in promoting coexistence of competing species has generated substantial ...
The water hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes (Mart.) Solms-Laub (Pontederiaceae)) biological control pro...
Interactions between insects have been shown to be important regulators of population abundances and...
Water hyacinth is invasive in many countries, where it reduces aquatic biodiversity and limits water...
Biological control programmes to reduce the density of invasive weeds often introduce multiple speci...
Water hyacinth, Eichhomia crassipes (Mart.) Solms (Pontederiaceae) is a free-floating perennial weed...
The success of biological control initiatives undertaken against water hyacinth in South Africa has ...
The release of classical biological control agents has reduced the economic, environmental and socia...
While weed biological control success is typically achieved with one agent, multiple agents are inva...
The question of whether biological control is most likely achieved by deploying single or multiple s...
Understanding how arthropod pests and their natural enemies interact in complex agroecosystems is es...
The whitefly Bemisia tabaci has risen to international prominence since the 1980s due to the rapid s...
We studied the capacity of one species of predator to control two major pests of greenhouse crops, W...
Competition is a driving force regulating communities often considered an intermittent phenomenon, d...
Intraguild relations between beneficial insects have become a major research topic in biologi-cal pe...
The role of natural enemies in promoting coexistence of competing species has generated substantial ...
The water hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes (Mart.) Solms-Laub (Pontederiaceae)) biological control pro...
Interactions between insects have been shown to be important regulators of population abundances and...
Water hyacinth is invasive in many countries, where it reduces aquatic biodiversity and limits water...
Biological control programmes to reduce the density of invasive weeds often introduce multiple speci...
Water hyacinth, Eichhomia crassipes (Mart.) Solms (Pontederiaceae) is a free-floating perennial weed...
The success of biological control initiatives undertaken against water hyacinth in South Africa has ...
The release of classical biological control agents has reduced the economic, environmental and socia...
While weed biological control success is typically achieved with one agent, multiple agents are inva...
The question of whether biological control is most likely achieved by deploying single or multiple s...
Understanding how arthropod pests and their natural enemies interact in complex agroecosystems is es...
The whitefly Bemisia tabaci has risen to international prominence since the 1980s due to the rapid s...
We studied the capacity of one species of predator to control two major pests of greenhouse crops, W...
Competition is a driving force regulating communities often considered an intermittent phenomenon, d...
Intraguild relations between beneficial insects have become a major research topic in biologi-cal pe...
The role of natural enemies in promoting coexistence of competing species has generated substantial ...
The water hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes (Mart.) Solms-Laub (Pontederiaceae)) biological control pro...