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Preface Part I. Biological Control Theory: Past and Present: 1. The theoretical foundations of biological control Alan A. Berryman 2. Recent developments in theory for biological control of insect pests by parasitoids Cheryl J. Briggs, William W. Murdoch and Roger M. Nisbet 3. Biological control models: a field guide Nigel D. Barlow Part II. Ecological Considerations: 4. The uniformity and density of pest exploitation as guides to success in biological control Michael E. Hochberg, and Robert D. Holt 5. Biological control of insect pests: a tritrophic perspective Nick J. Mills and Andrew P. Gutierrez 6. The case for generalists in biological control Gary C. Chang and Peter Kareiva 7. Why is the parasitoid Encarsia formosa so successful in controlling whiteflies Joop C. van Lenteren and Herman W. J. van Roermund 8. Parasitoid adult nutritional ecology: implications for biological control Mark A. Jervis and Neil A. C. Kidd 9. Coexistence of multiple attractors and its consequences for a three-species food chain Liebe F. Cavalieri and Huseyin Kocak Part III. Spatial Considerations: 10. Dynamics of spatially structured spider mite populations Sandra J. Walde and Gosta Nachman 11. Habitat fragmentation and biological control Teja Tscharntke and Andreas Kruess 12. Outbreaks of insects: a dynamic approach Alan Hastings Part IV. Genetic/Evolutionary Considerations: 13. Population dynamics and the evolutionary stability of biological control Robert D. Holt, Michael E. Hochberg and Michael Barfield 14. Genetic conflict in natural enemies: a review, and consequences for the biological control of arthropods Martha S. Hunter 15. Overexploitation and mutualism in plant - herbivore - predator interactions: their evolution and impact on population dynamics Maurice W. Sabelis, Minus van Baalen, Jan Bruin, Martijn Egas, Vincent A. A. Jansen, Arne Janssen and Bas Pels 16. A Darwinian view of host selection and its practical implications Robert F. Luck, and Leonard Nunney Part V. Microbes and Pathogens: 17. The dynamics of insect - pathogen interactions H. C. J. Godfray and Cheryl Briggs 18. Host - pathogen - parasitoid systems Michael Begon, Steven M. Sait and David J. Thompson 19. Persistence of natural enemies of weeds and insect pests in heterogeneous environments David W. Onstad and Edward A. Kornkven 20. Application of insect - pathogen models to biological control Matthew B. Thomas, Simon N. Wood and Veronica Soloranzo 21. Dose - response relationships in biocontrol of plant disease and their use to define pathogen refuge size Kenneth B. Johnson Index.

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