Article | Lead Author | Year |
Current research on biocontrol of weeds in Canada | Harris | 1969 |
Current projects at the Rome Entomology Laboratory of the USDA | Dunn | 1969 |
The biological control of weeds with insects in the United States | Andres | 1971 |
The impact of the Cinnabar moth on ragwort in east and west Canada and its implication for biological control | Harris | 1973 |
Cinnabar moth as a biological control agent of tansy ragwort: Comparison of population dynamics in England and Oregon | Stimac | 1973 |
Interactions between the cinnabar moth and tansy ragwort | van der Meijden | 1973 |
Reproductive biology of tansy ragwort, climate and biological control by the Cinnabar moth in Canada | Harris | 1973 |
Interaction between the cinnabar moth, Tyria jacobaeae L. (Lep.:Arctiidae) and ragwort, Senecio jacobaea L. (Compositae) in Canada | Harris | 1973 |
Biological control introductions as Grandiose field experiments: adaptations of the Cinnabar moth to new surroundings | Myers | 1973 |
The role of biological agents in integrated control of tansy ragwort | Isaacson | 1973 |
Longitarsus jacobaeae aids moth in the biological control of tansy ragwort | Hawkes | 1973 |
Preliminary observations on Longitarsus jacobaeae introduced for the control of ragwort in Australia | Cullen | 1980 |
Ragwort, Senecio jacobaea, in Victoria and Renewed attempts to establish the cinnabar moth, Tyria jacobaeae, for its control | Schmidl | 1980 |
Research on biological control of blackberry and ragwort, Department of Crown Lands and Survey, Victoria (ABSTRACT ONLY) | Amor | 1980 |
Biological control of tansy ragwort in the state of Oregon, U.S.A. | Hawkes | 1980 |
Depression in ragwort (Senecio jacobaea) abundance following introduction of Tyria jacobaeae and Longitarsus jacobaeae on the central coast of Oregon | McEvoy | 1984 |
Damage to Senecio jacobaea by the rust fungus Puccinia expansa | Alber | 1984 |
Transfer of cinnabar moth, Tyria jacobaeae, in eastern Canada for control of tansy ragwort, Senecio jacobaea | Alex | 1984 |
Biological control of weeds in Washington: status report | Piper | 1984 |
Biological control of tansy ragwort (Senecio jacobaea) in western Oregon, U.S.A., 1975-1987 | Brown | 1988 |
Progress towards biological control of ragwort in Australia | Field | 1988 |
Temperature and development of cinnabar moth, Tyria jacobaeae (Lepidoptera: Arctiidae), in New Zealand | Harman | 1988 |
Ecological mechanisms underlying successful biological weed control: Field experiments with ragwort Senecio jacobaea | McEvoy | 1988 |
Seasonality in Longitarsus jacobaeae: Some implications for biological control of ragwort | Delpachitra | 1992 |
Biological control in the management and spread of invasive weed species | Isaacson | 1996 |
Economical and regional benefits from the biological control of tansy ragwort, Senecio jacobaea, in Oregon | Coombs | 1996 |
From the individual to the population in biological control of ragwort, Senecio jacobaea (ABSTRACT ONLY) | McEvoy | 1996 |
What can we learn from biological control failures? | Myers | 1999 |
Biological control of ragwort (Senecio jacobaea L.) in Australia | McLaren | 1999 |
Technology Transfer Programs for Biological Control of Weeds the New Zealand Experience | Hayes | 1999 |
The use of molecular taxonomy in the exploration for a cold-hardy strain of tansy ragwort flea beetle Longitarsus jacobaeae (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) (ABSTRACT ONLY) | Puliafico | 2003 |
Progress on weed biocontrol projects in Parana State, Brazil: targeting plants that are invasive in Brazil and elsewhere in the world | Pedrosa-Macedo | 2003 |
Biological control of ragwort (Senecio jacobaea): monitoring nontarget impacts of Cochylis atricapitana and Platyptilia isodactyla on native Australian Senecio species (ABSTRACT ONLY) | Snell | 2003 |
Progress on the introduction, rearing and release of the ragwort plume moth, Platyptilia isodactyla, for the biological control of ragwort, Senecio jacobaea, in Australia (ABSTRACT ONLY) | Kwong | 2003 |
Oviposition preference of the ragwort flea beetle, Longitarsus flavicornis, in relation to ragwort, Senecio jacobaea, phenology and its implications for biological control (ABSTRACT ONLY) | Potter | 2003 |
Field and laboratory observations of the life history of the Swiss biotype of Longitarsus jacobaeae (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) | Puliafico | 2007 |
Host use by the biological control agent Longitarsus jacobaeae among closely related plant species? (ABSTRACT ONLY) | Schaffner | 2007 |
Can a pathogen provide insurance against host shifts by a biological control organism? | McEvoy | 2007 |
Landscape genetics and climatic associations of flea beetle lineages and implications for biological control of tansy ragwort | Szues | 2007 |
Is ragwort flea beetle (Longitarsus jacobaeae) performance reduced by high rainfall on the West Coast, South Island, New Zealand? | Gourlay | 2007 |
The release and establishment of the tansy ragwort flea beetle in the northern Rocky Mountains of Montana | Littlefield | 2007 |
Biological control of tansy ragwort (Senecio jacobaea, L.) by the cinnabar moth, Tyria jacobaeae (CL) (Lepidoptera: Arctiidae), in the northern Rocky Mountains | Markin | 2007 |