Abstract

Part 1: agriculture in the larger context of ecology, Miguel A. Altieri history and recent changes in regulatory entomology, Paula Henstridge et al role and relationship of official and scientific information concerning pest status, Christina Devorshak and Robert Griffin pathways of introduction, Howard Frank determination of the origin of invasive species, Bruce McPheron intentional introductions of exotic species, Donald Thomas cost of invasive species, David Pimentel predicting pest status, Susan Worner impact of invasive species on Hawaiian agriculture, Peter Follett risk analysis, Ron Sequeira. Part 2 Prevention: crime and punishment (enforcement), Jeff Grode and Alan Christian the importance and use of attractants, David C. Robacker and Peter J. Landolt pest limits analysis, Richard Baker research needs in ecology and behaviour to prevent fruit fly introductions, R.L. Mangan determination of host status, Guy J. Hallman quarantine treatments - research and application, Guy J. Hallman. Part 3 Eradication and management: eradication or management?, Judith Meyers considerations in implementing eradication programs, Carl Bausch recent developments in the sterile insect technique (SIT), Jorge Hendrichs application and evaluation of SIT in the field, Pat Gomes the role of pesticide baits in eradication, Daniel Moreno insect management and eradication technology - perspectives for the future, Bob Staten and Thomas Miller long term management of invasive species in agriculture, Carrol O. Calkins et al new restraints on biological control, Pauline Syrett towards a rational approach to biological control, Ernest Delfosse.

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