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Authors Year Title Journal
8926 Sharma, S., M.P. Misra, and C.P.M. Tripathi. 1991 Influence of temperature and humidity on the percentage viability of the eggs of Epiricania melanoleuca (Fletcher) (Lepidoptera: Epipyropidae). Biological Agriculture and Horticulture: An International Journal for Sustainable Production Systems 7(4): 333-337.
2634 Krüss, A. and T. Tscharntke. 2002 Contrasting responses of plant and insect diversity to variation in grazing intensity. Biological Conservation 106(3): 293-302.
10582 Schuch, S., K. Wesche, and M. Schaefer. 2012 Long-term decline in the abundance of leafhoppers and planthoppers (Auchenorrhyncha) in Central European protected dry grasslands. Biological Conservation 149: 75-83. pdf
10965 Wanger, T.C., K. Darras, S. Bumrungsri, T. Tscharntke, and A.-M. Klein. 2014 Bat pest control contributes to food security in Thailand. Biological Conservation 171: 220-223.
454 Briese, D.T., A.W. Sheppard, and J.M. Reifenberg. 1995 Open-field host-specificity testing for potential biological control agents of Onopordum thistles. Biological Control 5(2): 158-166.
1465 Fagan, W.F., A.L. Hakim, H. Ariawan, and S. Yuliyantiningsih. 1998 Interactions between biological control efforts and insecticide applications in tropical rice agroecosystems: the potential role of intraguild predation. Biological Control 13(2): 121-126. pdf
2338 Irvin, N.A. and M.S. Hoddle. 2005 Determination of Homalodisca coagulata (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae) egg ages suitable for oviposition by Gonatocerus ashmeadi, Gonatocerus triguttatus and Gonatocerus fasciatus (Hymenoptera: Mymaridae). Biological Control 32(3): 391-400.
2339 Irvin, N.A. and M.S. Hoddle. 2005 The competitive ability of three mymarid egg parasitoids (Gonatocerus spp. ) for glassy-winged sharpshooter (Homalodisca coagulata) eggs. Biological Control 34(2): 204-214.
2568 Kleinjan, C.A., P.B. Edwards, and J.H. Hoffmann. 2004 Impact of foliage feeding by Zygina sp. on tuber biomass and reproduction of Asparagus asparagoides (L.): relevance to biological control in Australia. Biological Control 30: 36-41.
2922 Lovinger, A., D. Liewehr, and W.O. Lamp 2000 Glandular trichomes on alfalfa impede searching behavior of the potato leafhopper parasitoid. Biological Control 18(3): 187-192.
3760 Rapusas, H.R., D.G. Bottrell, and M. Coll. 1996 Intraspecific variation in chemical attraction of rice to insect predators. Biological Control 6(3): 394-400. pdf
6040 Sosa, A.J., H.A. Cordo, and J. Sacco. 2007 Preliminary evaluation of Megamelus scutellaris Berg (Hemiptera: Delphacidae), a candidate for biological control of waterhyacinth. Biological Control 42: 129-138.
6141 Grevstad, F.S., D.R. Strong, D.D. Garcia-Rossi, R.W. Switzer, and M.S. Wecker, 2003 Biological control of Spartina alterniflora in Willapa Bay, Washington using the planthopper Prokelisia marginata: agent specificity and early results. Biological Control 27(1), 32-42. Biological Control 27(1): 32-42.
6143 Wu, M. , S. Hacker, D. Ayres, and D.R. Strong. 1999 Wu, M. , S. Hacker, D. Ayres, and D.R. Strong. 1999. Potential of Prokelisia spp. as biological control agents of English cordgrass, Spartina anglica. Biological Control 16(3): 267-273.
6487 Chen, M., Z.C. Liu, G.Y. Ye, Z.C. Shen,C. Hu, Y.F. Peng, I. Altosaar, and A.M. Shelton. 2007 Impacts of transgenic cry1Ab rice on non-target planthoppers and their main predator Cyrtorhinus lividipennis (Hemiptera: Miridae) -A case study of the compatibility of Bt rice with biological control. Biological Control 42: 242-250.
6623 Bell, K.L., T.A. Heard, R.D. Van Klinken. 2011 Natural enemies of invasive Hymenachne amplexicaulis and its native congener in Australia and the potential for biological control. Biological Control 57(2): 130-137.
7961 Gitau, C.W., G.M. Gurr, C.F. Dewhurst, H. Nicol, and M. Fletcher. 2011 Potential for biological control of Zophiuma butawengi (Heller) (Hemiptera: Lophopidae) in coconut and oil palms using the hymenopterans Ooencyrtus sp (Encyrtidae) and Parastethynium maxwelli (Girault) (Mymaridae). Biological Control 59(2): 187-191.
9024 SUN, Jiang-Hua, Zhu-Dong LIU, Kerry O. BRITTON, Ping Cai, David ORR, and Judith HOUGH-GOLDSTEIN. 2006 Survey of phytophagous insects and foliar pathogens in China for a biocontrol perspective on kudzu, Pueraria montana var. lobata (Willd.) Maesen and S. Almeida (Fabaceae). Biological Control 36: 22–31. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biocontrol.2005.09.007
9723 Palmer, W.A. and K.R. Pullen. 1995 The phytophagous arthropods associated with Lantana camara, L. hirsuta, L. urticifolia, and L. urticoides (Verbenaceae) in North America. Biological Control 5: 54-72. pdf
9724 Palmer, W.A. and K.R. Pullen. 2001 The phytophagous arthropods associated with Senna obtusifolia (Caesalpiniaceae) in Mexico and Honduras and their prospects for utilization for biological control. Biological Control 20: 76-83. pdf
9934 Zhu, P.Y., G.M. Gurr, Z.X. Lu, K. Heong, G.H. Chen, X.S. Zheng, H.X. Xu, and Y.J. Yang. 2013 Laboratory screening supports the selection of sesame (Sesamum indicum) to enhance Anagrus spp. Parasitoids (Hymenoptera: Mymaridae) of rice planthoppers. Biological Control 64(1): 83-89.
10406 Walsh, G.C. and M. Maestro. 2014 Evaluation of intraguild interactions between two species of insect herbivores on Pistia stratiotes. Biological Control 76: 74-78. DOI: 10.1016/j.biocontrol.2014.05.005.
10497 Han, Y., H. Wang, J. Chen, W.L. Cai, and H.X. Hua. 2015 No impact of transgenic cry2Aa rice on Anagrus nilaparvatae, an egg parasitoid of Nilaparvata lugens, in laboratory tests. Biological Control 82: 46-51. DOI: 10.1016/j.biocontrol.2014.12.005.
10665 Cabrera Walsh, G. and M. Maestro. 2014 Evaluation of intraguild interactions between two species of insect herbivores on Pistia stratiotes. Biological Control 76: 74-78.
10941 Tipping, P.W., M.R. Martin, E.N. Pokorny, K.R. Nimmo, D.L. Fitzgerald, F.A. Dray Jr., T.D. Center. 2014 Current levels of suppression of waterhyacinth in Florida USA by classical biological control agents. Biological Control 71: 65-69.
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