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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 324 pages, kõrgus x laius: 279x210 mm, kaal: 824 g, VIII, 324 p., 1 Paperback / softback
  • Sari: Progress in Biological Control 13
  • Ilmumisaeg: 29-Nov-2013
  • Kirjastus: Springer
  • ISBN-10: 9400738293
  • ISBN-13: 9789400738294
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 324 pages, kõrgus x laius: 279x210 mm, kaal: 824 g, VIII, 324 p., 1 Paperback / softback
  • Sari: Progress in Biological Control 13
  • Ilmumisaeg: 29-Nov-2013
  • Kirjastus: Springer
  • ISBN-10: 9400738293
  • ISBN-13: 9789400738294
Here is a comprehensive overview of invasive alien arthropod predators and parasitoids, from key topics on invasive alien species to taxon-specific chapters. Covers invasion biology, and considers the benefits and risks of exotic biological control agents.

Understanding invasion biology, and the dynamics of biological control practices, requires a multidisciplinary approach, embracing and integrating all the research tools at our disposal, particularly modern molecular and modelling techniques. This book provides a comprehensive and current overview of invasive alien arthropod predators and parasitoids through 20 chapters, contributed by 69 internationally renowned scientists (previously published as peer-reviewed papers in BioControl – August 2011), ranging from broad reviews of key topics on invasive alien species (IAS) to taxon-specific chapters. The context of invasion biology is given through nine chapters focusing on current themes but highlighting future directions and knowledge gaps. Concepts are explored in detail through ten chapters focusing on a taxonomically diverse range of arthropods. The concluding chapter presents an objective approach to considering the benefits and risks of exotic biological control agents.

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This hardcover volume comprises a foreword plus 19 review articles on the ecology of alien arthropod predators and parasitoids. This book covers its topic in a broad and multifaceted way and some chapters have the potential to become baseline reviews of their respective area. Overall, the book can be well recommended and appears particularly suited for scientists from related areas to gain a timely overview of the subject. (Martin H. Entling, Basic and Applied Ecology, Vol. 13 (8), December, 2012)

Foreword
Alien arthropod predators and parasitoids: an ecological approach
1(8)
H.E. Roy
P. De Clercq
L.-J. Lawson Handley
R.L. Poland
J.J. Sloggett
E. Wajnberg
REVIEWS
A conceptual framework for understanding arthropod predator and parasitoid invasions
9(12)
T. Engelkes
N.J. Mills
Alien arthropod predators and parasitoids: interactions with the environment
21(14)
E.W. Evans
R.F. Comont
W. Rabitsch
Ecological genetics of invasive alien species
35(20)
L.-J. Lawson Handley
A. Estoup
D.M. Evans
C.E. Thomas
E. Lombaert
B. Facon
A. Aebi
H.E. Roy
Detecting arthropod intraguild predation in the field
55(12)
A. Aebi
P.M.J. Brown
P. De Clercq
L. Hautier
A. Howe
B. Ingels
H.-P. Ravn
J.J. Sloggett
R. Zindel
A. Thomas
A `Goldilocks' hypothesis for dispersal of biological control agents
67(10)
G.E. Heimpel
M.K. Asplen
Can the enemy release hypothesis explain the success of invasive alien predators and parasitoids?
77(18)
H.E. Roy
L.-J. Lawson Handley
K. Schbnrogge
R.L. Poland
B.V. Purse
Ecological effects of invasive alien species on native communities, with particular emphasis on the interactions between aphids and ladybirds
95(8)
P. Kindlmann
O.M.C.C. Ameixa
A.F.G. Dixon
Inventory of terrestrial alien arthropod predators and parasites established in Europe
103(28)
H.E. Roy
D.B. Roy
A. Roques
Ecological effects and management of invasive alien Vespidae
131(22)
J.R. Beggs
E.G. Brockerhoff
J.C. Corley
M. Kenis
M. Masciocchi
F. Muller
Q. Rome
C. Villemant
Torymus sinensis: a viable management option for the biological control of Dryocosmus kuriphilus in Europe?
153(12)
M. Gibbs
K. Schonrogge
A. Alma
G. Melika
A. Quacchia
G.N. Stone
A. Aebi
Ecology of Arachnida alien to Europe
165(12)
O. Nedved
S. Pekar
P. Bezdecka
E. Liznarova
M. Rezac
M. Schmitt
L. Sentenska
The hitchhiker's guide to alien ant invasions
177(22)
W. Rabitsch
Invasive alien Crustacea: dispersal, establishment, impact and control
199(24)
B. Hanfling
F. Edwards
F. Gherardi
Invasions by ladybugs, ladybirds, and other predatory beetles
223(16)
E.W. Evans
A.O. Soares
H. Yasuda
Ecology of Harmonia axyridis in natural habitats within its native range
239(10)
N. Osawa
The global spread of Harmonia axyridis (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae): distribution, dispersal and routes of invasion
249(20)
P.M.J. Brown
C.E. Thomas
E. Lombaert
D.L. Jeffries
A. Estoup
L.-J. Lawson Handley
The chemical ecology of Harmonia axyridis
269(20)
J.J. Slogged
A. Magro
F.J. Verheggen
J.-L. Hemptinne
W.D. Hutchison
E.W. Riddick
Living with the enemy: parasites and pathogens of the ladybird Harmonia axyridis
289(18)
H.E. Roy
E. Rhule
S. Harding
L.-J. Lawson Handley
R.L. Poland
E.W. Riddick
T. Steenberg
Benefits and risks of exotic biological control agents
307
P. De Clercq
P.G. Mason
D. Babendreier