Table of Contents - Potential for Biological Control of Dendroctonus and Ips Bark Beetles
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Stephen F. Austin State University SFA ScholarWorks Faculty Publications Forestry 1989 Table of Contents - Potential for Biological Control of Dendroctonus and Ips Bark Beetles David Kulhavy Arthur Temple College of Forestry and Agriculture, Stephen F. Austin State University, [email protected] Mitchel C. Miller Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.sfasu.edu/forestry Tell us how this article helped you. Repository Citation Kulhavy, David and Miller, Mitchel C., "Table of Contents - Potential for Biological Control of Dendroctonus and Ips Bark Beetles" (1989). Faculty Publications. 245. https://scholarworks.sfasu.edu/forestry/245 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Forestry at SFA ScholarWorks. It has been accepted for inclusion in Faculty Publications by an authorized administrator of SFA ScholarWorks. For more information, please contact [email protected]. CONTENTS PART ONE-BIOLOGICAL CONTROL: Concepts and Implications Potential for Biological Control of Dendroctonus and Ips Bark Beetles: The Case For and Against the Biological Control of Bark Beetles Donald L. Dahlsten and Mark C. Whitmore .............................. 3 Alternative for Successful Biological Control in Theory and Practice David Pimentel and Heikki Hokkanen .................................... 21 PART TWO-CLASSICAL BIOLOGICAL CONTROL: Practical Considerations and Applications Olfactory Basis For Insect Enemies Of Allied Species T. L. Payne ................................................................... 55 Bark Beetles, Natural Enemies, Management Selection Interactions T. Evan Nebeker ............................................................. 7 1 Biological Control of Ips grandicollis (Eichhoff) (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) in Australia - A Preliminary Evaluation C. Wayne Berisford and Donald L. Dahlsten ............................ 81 iii Interactions between Rhizophagus grandis (Coleoptera: Rhizophagidae) and Dendroctonus micans (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) in the Field and the Laboratory: Their Application for the Biological Control of D. micans in France Jean-Claude Gregoire, Marianne Baisier, Jael Merlin andYann Naccache .......................................................... 9 S Biological Control of Dendroctonus micans (Coleoptera: Scolytidae): British Experience of Rearing and Release of Rhizophagus grandis(Coleoptera: Rhizophagidae) Hugh F. Evans and Colin J. King ........................................ 109 PART THREE-Natural Occurrences of Biological Control The Natural Enemies of Ips typographus in Central Europe: Impact and Potential Use in Biological Control N.J. Mills and J. Schlup .................................................. 131 Dendroctonus armandi Tsai et Li (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) in China: Its Natural Enemies and Their Potential as Biological Control Agents Yang Zhongqi ................................................................ 14 7 Ips spp. Natural Enemy Relationships in the Gulf Coastal States David L. Kulhavy, Richard A. Goyer, James W. Bing and M. A. Riley ................................................................................. 157 Impact of Arthropod Natural Enemies on Dendroctonus frontalis (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) Mortality and Their Potential Role in Infestation Growth Frederick M. Stephen, Marita P. Lih, Gerald W. Wallis ............... 169 iv PART FOUR-The Potential for Insect Enemies of Allied Species Inoculative Release of An Exotic Predator for the Biological Control of the Black Turpentine Beetle John C. Moser ............................................................... 189 Cross-Attraction Surveys for Insect Enemies of Southern Pine Beetle Mark D. McGregor and Mitchel C. Miller ................................ 2 0 1 Responses of Insect Associates of Allied Species to Dendroctonus and Ips (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) Aggregation Pheromones: A Search for Biological Control Agents M. C. Miller, M. McGregor, D. L. Dahlsten, M. C. Whitmore, J.-C. Gregoire, Zhou Jia-xi, R. A. Werner, Y. S. Chow, D. Cibrian Tovar, R. Campos Balanos and Z. Mendel ................................................................................. 213 An Administrative Perspective on North American Bark Beetles and Biological Control Opportunities K. H. Knauer ................................................................ 231 An Overview of Biological Control Research in the Forest Service James L. Stewart ............................................................ 237 v .