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111 2 _aInternational Symposium on Biological Control of Arthropods
_n(5th :
_d2017 :
_cKuah (Kedah, Malaysia)),
_jauthor.
245 1 0 _aProceedings of the 5th International Symposium on Biological Control of Arthropods :
_bLangkawi, Malaysia, September 11-15, 2017 /
_cedited by Peter G. Mason, David R. Gillespie and Charles Vincent.
264 1 _aWallingford, Oxfordshire, UK :
_bCABI,
_c2017.
264 4 _c2017
300 _a1 online resource (xvi, 332 pages) :
_billustrations, maps, charts
336 _atext
_btxt
_2rdacontent
337 _acomputer
_bc
_2rdamedia
338 _aonline resource
_bcr
_2rdacarrier
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 _aAccidental Introductions of Biocontrol Agents: Positive and Negative Aspects -- The Importance of Pre- and Post-Release Genetics in Biological Control -- How Well do we Understand Non-Target Impacts in Arthropod Biological Control? -- Regulation and Access and Benefit Sharing Policies Relevant for Classical Biological Control Approaches -- The Role of Native and Alien Natural Enemy Diversity in Biological Control -- Frontiers in Forest Insect Control -- Biocontrol Marketplace I-Free Topics -- Weed and Arthropod Biological Control: Mutual Benefits and Challenges -- Maximizing Opportunities for Biological Control in Asia's Rapidly Changing Agro-environments -- Biological Control Based Integrated Pest Management: Does it Work? -- Exploring the Compatibility of Arthropod Biological Control and Pesticides: Models and Data -- Successes and Uptake of Arthropod Biological Control in Developing Countries -- Socio-economic Impacts of Biological Control -- Marketplace II-Free Topics -- Poster Presentations.
520 3 _aThis proceedings contains papers dealing with issues affecting biological control, particularly pertaining to the use of parasitoids and predators as biological control agents. This includes all approaches to biological control: conservation, augmentation, and importation of natural enemy species for the control of arthropod targets, as well as other transversal issues related to its implementation. It has 14 sessions addressing the most relevant and current topics in the field of biological control of arthropods: (i) Accidental introductions of biocontrol agens: positive and negative aspects; (ii) The importance of pre and post release genetics in biological control; (iii) How well do we understand non-target impacts in arthropod biological control; (iv) Regulation and access and benefit sharing policies relevant for classical biological control approaches; (v) The role of native and alien natural enemy diversity in biological control; (vi) Frontiers in forest insect control; (vii) Biocontrol marketplace I; (viii) Weed and arthropod biological control: mutual benefits and challenges; (ix) Maximizing opportunities for biological control in Asia's rapidly changing agro-environments; (x) Biological control based integrated pest management: does it work?; (xi) Exploring the compatibility of arthropod biological control and pesticides: models and data; (xii) Successes and uptake of arthropod biological control in developing countries; (xiii) Socio-economic impacts of biological control; (xiv) Biocontrol marketplace II.
506 _aAccess limited to subscribing institution.
530 _aAlso available in print format.
588 _aTitle from PDF title page (viewed October 9, 2017).
650 0 _aArthropod pests
_xBiological control
_vCongresses.
650 0 _aInsect pests
_xBiological control
_vCongresses.
650 0 _aBiological pest control agents
_vCongresses.
650 7 _aArthropod pests.
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650 7 _aAugmentation.
_2cabt
650 7 _aBiological control.
_2cabt
650 7 _aBiological control agents.
_2cabt
650 7 _aChemical control.
_2cabt
650 7 _aCompatibility.
_2cabt
650 7 _aEconomic impact.
_2cabt
650 7 _aForest pests.
_2cabt
650 7 _aGenetic analysis.
_2cabt
650 7 _aGenetic diversity.
_2cabt
650 7 _aGenetic variation.
_2cabt
650 7 _aImportation.
_2cabt
650 7 _aInsect control.
_2cabt
650 7 _aInsect pests.
_2cabt
650 7 _aIntegrated control.
_2cabt
650 7 _aIntegrated pest management.
_2cabt
650 7 _aIntroduced species.
_2cabt
650 7 _aIntroduction.
_2cabt
650 7 _aNative species.
_2cabt
650 7 _aNontarget effects.
_2cabt
650 7 _aParasites.
_2cabt
650 7 _aParasitoids.
_2cabt
650 7 _aPest control.
_2cabt
650 7 _aPesticides.
_2cabt
650 7 _aPests.
_2cabt
650 7 _aPlant pests.
_2cabt
650 7 _aPolicy.
_2cabt
650 7 _aPredators.
_2cabt
650 7 _aRegulations.
_2cabt
650 7 _aSimulation models.
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650 7 _aSocial impact.
_2cabt
650 7 _aSocioeconomics.
_2cabt
650 7 _aSpecies diversity.
_2cabt
650 7 _aWeed control.
_2cabt
650 7 _aWeeds.
_2cabt
700 1 _aMason, P. G.
_q(Peter G.),
_eeditor.
700 1 _aGillespie, David Roy,
_eeditor.
700 1 _aVincent, Charles,
_d1953-
_eeditor.
710 2 _aC.A.B. International,
_eissuing body.
856 4 0 _uhttps://dx.doi.org/10.1079/9781786394118.0000
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