A benefit-risk analysis for biological control introductions based on the protection of native biodiversity / (Registro nro. 16167)

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Language code of text/sound track or separate title eng
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Edition number 22
Classification number 595.769
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Personal name Heimpel, George E.
Relator term autor
9 (RLIN) 5540
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Title A benefit-risk analysis for biological control introductions based on the protection of native biodiversity /
Statement of responsibility, etc. George E. Heimpel ...[et al.].
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Extent 1-21 p.
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Summary, etc. Abstract<br/>The release of biological control agents has been an important means of controlling invasive species for over 150 years. While these releases have led to the sustainable control of over 250 invasive pest and weed species worldwide, a minority have caused environmental harm. A growing recognition of the<br/>risks of biological control led to a focus on risk assessment beginning in the 1990s along with a precipitous decline in releases. While this new focus greatly improved the safety of biological control, it came at the cost of lost opportunities to solve environmental problems associated with invasive species. A framework that incorporates benefits and risks of biological control is thus needed to understand the net environmental effects of biological control releases. We introduce such a framework, using native biodiversity as the common currency for both benefits and risks. The model is based on interactions<br/>among four categories of organisms: (1) the biological control agent, (2) the invasive species (pest or weed) targeted by the agent, (3) one or more native species that stand to benefit from the control of the target species, and (4) one or more native species that are at risk of being harmed by the released biologi-<br/>cal control agent. Conservation values of the potentially benefited and harmed native species are incorporated as well, and they are weighted according to three axes: vulnerability to extinction, the ecosystem services provided, and cultural significance. Further, we incorporate the potential for indirect risks to native species, which we consider will result mainly from the ecological process of agent enrichment that may occur if the agent exploits but does not control the target pest or weed. We illustrate the use of this framework by retrospectively analyzing the release of the vedalia beetle, Novius (= Rodolia) cardinalis, to control the cottony cushion scale, Icerya purchasi, in the<br/>Galapagos Islands. While the framework is particularly adaptable to biological control releases in natural areas, it can also be used in managed settings, where biological control protects native species through the reduction of pesticide use.
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Uncontrolled term Biodiversity
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Uncontrolled term Biodiversidad
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Uncontrolled term Classical biological control
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Uncontrolled term Control biológico clásico
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Uncontrolled term Icerya purchasi
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Uncontrolled term Invasive species
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Uncontrolled term Especies invasoras
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Uncontrolled term Novius cardinalis
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Uncontrolled term Risk assessment
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Uncontrolled term Evaluación de riesgos
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Personal name Abram, Paul K.
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Personal name Causton, Charlotte E.
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9 (RLIN) 1567
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Personal name Celis, Sabrina L.
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Personal name Coll, Moshe.
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Personal name W. Hardy, Ian C.
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Personal name Mangel, Marc.
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Personal name Mills, Nicholas J.
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Personal name Segoli, Michael.
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Title Ecological applications. 2024
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  Dewey Decimal Classification     Galápagos Corley Smith Library Corley Smith Library Artículos 11/11/2024   595.769 HEI 2024 2024-0354 11/11/2024 11/11/2024 Artículo
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