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Integrating Biological Control into Conservation Practice
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Editor(s):
Roy G. Van Driesche
,
Daniel Simberloff
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Bernd Blossey
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Charlotte Causton
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Mark S. Hoddle
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David L. Wagner
,
Christian O. Marks
,
Kevin M. Heinz
,
Keith D. Warner
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June 30 2016
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John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
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9781118392553
ISBN (Print):
9781118392591
Publication date (Print):
June 30 2016
DOI:
10.1002/9781118392553
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Book chapters
pp. a1
Supplementary Images
pp. i
Front Matter
pp. 1
Integrating biological control into a conservation context
pp. 4
Designing restoration programs based on understanding the drivers of ecological change
pp. 22
Matching tools to management goals
pp. 54
Tools in action
pp. 80
Benefit-risk assessment of biological control in wildlands
pp. 105
Systematics and biological control
pp. 130
Forecasting unintended effects of natural enemies used for classical biological control of invasive species
pp. 161
Measuring and evaluating ecological outcomes of biological control introductions
pp. 189
Methods for evaluation of natural enemy impacts on invasive pests of wildlands
pp. 208
Cases of biological control restoring natural systems
pp. 247
Societal values expressed through policy and regulations concerning biological control releases
pp. 264
Managing conflict over biological control
pp. 277
An ethical framework for integrating biological control into conservation practice
pp. 294
Economics of biological control for species invading wildlands
pp. 314
The future of biological control
pp. 329
Concluding thoughts on future actions
pp. 330
Index
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