Classical biological control of insect pests of trees : facts and figures
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Kenis, Marc
Hurley, Brett Phillip
Hajek, Ann E.
Cock, Matthew J.W.
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Springer Verlag
Abstract
Classical biological control (CBC) is the
introduction of a natural enemy of exotic origin to
control a pest, usually also exotic, aiming at permanent
control of the pest. CBC has been carried out widely
over a variety of target organisms, but most commonly
against insects, using parasitoids and predators and,
occasionally, pathogens. Until 2010, 6158 introductions
of parasitoids and predators were made against
588 insect pests, leading to the control of 172 pests.
About 55% of these introductions were made against
pests of woody plants. Establishment rates of natural
enemies and success rates were higher in CBC projects
targeting pests of woody plants than other pests. This review aims to answer the questions most commonly
asked regarding CBC against insect pests, with
particular emphasis on tree pests. The topics covered
include, among others: variations in rates of successes
among different systems, different target insect groups
and different agents; temporal trends in CBC practices
and successes; economic and environmental benefits;
risks and ways to mitigate the risks; CBC against
native pests; accidental successes through the adoption
of the invasive pests by native natural enemies or
accidentally introduced agents; and prospects and
constraints for the practice of CBC in the future.
Questions are answered based on the analysis of two
databases, the BIOCAT2010 database of introductions
of insect biological control agents for the CBC of
insect pests, and a database of introductions of
entomopathogens against insect pests.
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Forest pests, Invasive insects, Natural enemies, Impact of biological control, Pathogen Entomophaga maimaiga, Lepidoptera, Displacement, Gypsy moth (Lymantria dispar), Control agents, Forest insects, North America, Interspecific variation, Fungal pathogen, Classical biological control (CBC)
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Kenis, M., Hurley, B.P., Hajek, A.E. et al. Classical biological control of insect pests of trees: facts and figures. Biological Invansions (2017) 19: 3401-3417. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10530-017-1414-4.
