Posts tagged Invasive Invertebrate
Pesty stowaways

Lovett, G.M., Weiss, M., Liebhold, A.M., Holmes, T.P., Leung, B., Lambert, K.F., Orwig, D.A., Campbell, F.T., Rosenthal, J., McCullough, D.G., Wildova, R., Ayres, M.P., Canham, C.D., Foster, D.R., LaDeau, S.L. and Weldy, T. (2016), Nonnative forest insects and pathogens in the United States: Impacts and policy options. Ecol Appl, 26: 1437-1455. https://doi.org/10.1890/15-1176

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Host utilization, reproductive biology, and development of the larval parasitoid Tetrastichus planipennisi as influenced by temperature

Duan, J. J., Schmude, J. M., Wang, X.-Y., Watt, T. J., & Bauer, L. S. (2018). Host utilization, reproductive biology, and development of the larval parasitoid Tetrastichus planipennisi as influenced by temperature: Implications for biological control of the emerald ash borer in North America. Biological Control, 125, 50-56. PDF.

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Cold tolerance and invasive potential of the redbay ambrosiabeetle (Xyleborus glabratus) in the eastern United States

Formby,J. P., Rodgers, J. C., Koch, F. H., Krishnan, N., Duerr, D. A., & Riggins,J. J. (2017). Cold tolerance and invasive potential of the redbay ambrosiabeetle (Xyleborus glabratus) in the eastern United States. Biological Invasions, 1-13. PDF.

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