The small white butterfly, Pieris rapae Linnaeus, was accidentally introduced to New Zealand in 1930. In the absence of its specific natural, enemies, P. rapae multiplied rapidly and-by 1936 posed a serious economic problem to growers of brassica crops. The importation of insect parasites of the larval and pupal stages resulted in a significant decrease in the population level of P. rapae. A granulosis virus, possibly imported accidentally with one of the parasites, has also been cited (Kelsey, 1962) as a major factor in the reduction of populations of P. rapae in New Zealand. Today, P. rapae is rarely a problem in agricultural crops and application of insecticides is generally unnecessary. In horticultural crops, however, where the accepta...
The field method developed by McLaren (1968) for making life table studies of the cabbage aphid, Bre...
Introduced wasps can have significant impacts on communities within their newly invaded range. A rec...
The aim of this study was to assess the effectiveness of a seedfly, Pegohylemyia jacobaeae (Diptera:...
Pieris oleracea, formerly Pieris napi, was once a widespread pierid butterfly in New England until t...
Pieris oleracea, formerly Pieris napi, was once a widespread pierid butterfly in New England until t...
There is anecdotal evidence that populations of the New Zealand endemic red admiral butterfly Bassar...
M.S. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2012.Includes bibliographical references.Imported cabbageworm (Pi...
In May 2010 the large white butterfly, Pieris brassicae L. (Lepidoptera: Pieridae), was discovered t...
The relationships between insect pests and damage in Brussels sprouts were studied for three seasons...
Population densities of the endemic red admiral butterfly, Bassaris gonerilla, were monitored over t...
The study covered the period August 1971 to February 1975 and was conducted in three blackcurrant pl...
Two of the species of hover fly native to New Zealand, Melangyna novaezelandiae (Maquart) and Melano...
Abstract: Population densities of the endemic red admiral butterfly, Bassaris gonerilla, were monit...
Humans have caused drastic changes in ecosystems and communities through their modification of the n...
The codling moth, Carpocapsa pomonella (L.) is principally a pest of apples but can also attack many...
The field method developed by McLaren (1968) for making life table studies of the cabbage aphid, Bre...
Introduced wasps can have significant impacts on communities within their newly invaded range. A rec...
The aim of this study was to assess the effectiveness of a seedfly, Pegohylemyia jacobaeae (Diptera:...
Pieris oleracea, formerly Pieris napi, was once a widespread pierid butterfly in New England until t...
Pieris oleracea, formerly Pieris napi, was once a widespread pierid butterfly in New England until t...
There is anecdotal evidence that populations of the New Zealand endemic red admiral butterfly Bassar...
M.S. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2012.Includes bibliographical references.Imported cabbageworm (Pi...
In May 2010 the large white butterfly, Pieris brassicae L. (Lepidoptera: Pieridae), was discovered t...
The relationships between insect pests and damage in Brussels sprouts were studied for three seasons...
Population densities of the endemic red admiral butterfly, Bassaris gonerilla, were monitored over t...
The study covered the period August 1971 to February 1975 and was conducted in three blackcurrant pl...
Two of the species of hover fly native to New Zealand, Melangyna novaezelandiae (Maquart) and Melano...
Abstract: Population densities of the endemic red admiral butterfly, Bassaris gonerilla, were monit...
Humans have caused drastic changes in ecosystems and communities through their modification of the n...
The codling moth, Carpocapsa pomonella (L.) is principally a pest of apples but can also attack many...
The field method developed by McLaren (1968) for making life table studies of the cabbage aphid, Bre...
Introduced wasps can have significant impacts on communities within their newly invaded range. A rec...
The aim of this study was to assess the effectiveness of a seedfly, Pegohylemyia jacobaeae (Diptera:...