In the past 100 years many exotic naturalenemies have been imported, mass reared andreleased as biological control agents. Negativeenvironmental effects of these releases haverarely been reported. The current popularity ofinundative biological control may, however,result in problems, as an increasing number ofactivities will be executed by persons nottrained in identification, evaluation andrelease of biological control agents.Therefore, a methodology for risk assessmenthas been developed within the EU-financedproject `Evaluating Environmental Risks ofBiological Control Introductions into Europe[ERBIC]' as a basis for regulation of importand release of exotic natural enemies used ininundative forms of biological control (i.e.not in `classic...
The problem of invasive species has reignited interest in biological control as a management tool. C...
Florida has an exceptional burden of invasive species. The history of the classical biological contr...
All introduced natural enemies present a degree of risk to nontarget species. Since most biological ...
In the past 100 years many exotic naturalenemies have been imported, mass reared andreleased as biol...
In the past 30 years, many exotic natural enemies have been imported, mass-reared and released as bi...
Abstract More than 5000 introductions of about 2000 species of exotic arthropod agents for control o...
Environmental risk assessments (ERAs) are required before utilizing exotic arthropods for biological...
The use of exotic (=alien) arthropods in classical and augmentative biological control programs has ...
Risk analysis for biological invasions is similar to other types of natural and human hazards. For e...
Criticisms about the safety of biological control of alien plants has resulted in a risk-averse app...
<p>Biological control is a valuable and effective strategy for controlling arthropod pests and has b...
neAbstract Biologically based control methods oVer many advantages for the control of invasive plant...
Biological control is an important component in the integrated management of pests. It is used to re...
Biological control is a valuable and effective strategy for controlling arthropod pests and has been...
Numerous biological control introductions have adversely affected non-target native species. Althoug...
The problem of invasive species has reignited interest in biological control as a management tool. C...
Florida has an exceptional burden of invasive species. The history of the classical biological contr...
All introduced natural enemies present a degree of risk to nontarget species. Since most biological ...
In the past 100 years many exotic naturalenemies have been imported, mass reared andreleased as biol...
In the past 30 years, many exotic natural enemies have been imported, mass-reared and released as bi...
Abstract More than 5000 introductions of about 2000 species of exotic arthropod agents for control o...
Environmental risk assessments (ERAs) are required before utilizing exotic arthropods for biological...
The use of exotic (=alien) arthropods in classical and augmentative biological control programs has ...
Risk analysis for biological invasions is similar to other types of natural and human hazards. For e...
Criticisms about the safety of biological control of alien plants has resulted in a risk-averse app...
<p>Biological control is a valuable and effective strategy for controlling arthropod pests and has b...
neAbstract Biologically based control methods oVer many advantages for the control of invasive plant...
Biological control is an important component in the integrated management of pests. It is used to re...
Biological control is a valuable and effective strategy for controlling arthropod pests and has been...
Numerous biological control introductions have adversely affected non-target native species. Althoug...
The problem of invasive species has reignited interest in biological control as a management tool. C...
Florida has an exceptional burden of invasive species. The history of the classical biological contr...
All introduced natural enemies present a degree of risk to nontarget species. Since most biological ...