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Ecology and Evolutionary Biology

University of Nebraska - Lincoln

2003

Insect control

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Nontarget Effects—The Achilles’ Heel Of Biological Control? Retrospective Analyses To Reduce Risk Associated With Biocontrol Introductions, Svata M. Louda, R. W. Pemberton, M. T. Johnson, P. A. Follett Jan 2003

Nontarget Effects—The Achilles’ Heel Of Biological Control? Retrospective Analyses To Reduce Risk Associated With Biocontrol Introductions, Svata M. Louda, R. W. Pemberton, M. T. Johnson, P. A. Follett

Papers in Ecology

Controversy exists over ecological risks in classical biological control. We reviewed 10 projects with quantitative data on nontarget effects. Ten patterns emerged: (a) Relatives of the pest are most likely to be attacked; (b) host-specificity testing defines physiological host range, but not ecological range; (c) prediction of ecological consequences requires population data; (d) level of impact varied, often in relation to environmental conditions; (e) information on magnitude of nontarget impact is sparse; ( f ) attack on rare native species can accelerate their decline; (g) nontarget effects can be indirect; (h) agents disperse from agroecosystems; (i) whole assemblages of species …