2003
DOI: 10.1023/a:1021262931608
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“…Biological control is widely viewed as the optimal pest management strategy, but incorrect identification of either the pest species or its control agent due to cryptic diversity can lead to unpredictable outcomes (Van Lenteren et al 2003). Because of its capacity to determine host-parasitoid associations (Erlandson et al 2003), DNA barcoding has been employed to gain a deeper understanding of biological control using natural enemies.…”
Section: Practical Implications Of Dna Barcodingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Biological control is widely viewed as the optimal pest management strategy, but incorrect identification of either the pest species or its control agent due to cryptic diversity can lead to unpredictable outcomes (Van Lenteren et al 2003). Because of its capacity to determine host-parasitoid associations (Erlandson et al 2003), DNA barcoding has been employed to gain a deeper understanding of biological control using natural enemies.…”
Section: Practical Implications Of Dna Barcodingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To explore this, it is important to evaluate whether life-history traits of organisms are responsive to selection, and what constraints and trade-offs may limit the overall possible set of traits. However, there are only three studies addressing prey adaptation, two using the generalist H. axyridis as a model (Ueno, 2003;Fukunaga and Akimoto, 2007), and one using A. bipunctata (Rana et al, 2002). Over the course of several generations the aphidophagous species were able to improve their fitness when fed on a single diet of lower prey quality.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Whilst there have been numerous intentional coccinellid introductions since the end of the nineteenth century (Hokkanen and Sailer, 1985), the negative impacts were only recently acknowledged (van Lenteren et al, 2003(van Lenteren et al, , 2006. The need for intensive study of the consequences of alien coccinellids has been realized due to the negative effects of two species: Coccinella septempunctata L. in the Nearctic and Harmonia axyridis Pallas worldwide.…”
Section: Successful Establishment Of Alien Ladybirdmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Most intentional insect introductions do not cause ecological or economic problems, indeed of all the intentionally introduced insects to North America only 1.4 % have caused problems (van Lenteren et al 2003). Indeed insect introductions are considered to be relatively safe: less than 1 % cause a population level eff ect in nontargets and only 3-5 % may have caused smaller scale eff ects (van Lenterenet et al 2003).…”
Section: Ecological and Economic Impacts Of Alien Coccinellidsmentioning
confidence: 99%