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Economic Tropical Forest Entomology
Annual Review of Entomology, 1972Various aspects of forest entomology have been considered in nearly all past issues of the Annual Review of Entomology, but references to work in the tropics are few indeed. There are, I feel, several reasons for this pauc ity. Two of the main reasons are: 1. There have been relatively few tropical forest entomologists-at present they number less than
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2011
Preface Acknowledgements 1 The World s Forests and Their Dynamics 2 Forest Insect Dynamics 3 Forest Insect and Human Interactions 4 Monitoring Forest Insects, Their Damage and Damage Potential 5 Management of Forest Insect Pests 6 Forest Insect Orders and Families 7 Foliage Feeding Insects Lepidoptera 8 Other Foliage Feeding Insects 9 Bark and Ambrosia
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Preface Acknowledgements 1 The World s Forests and Their Dynamics 2 Forest Insect Dynamics 3 Forest Insect and Human Interactions 4 Monitoring Forest Insects, Their Damage and Damage Potential 5 Management of Forest Insect Pests 6 Forest Insect Orders and Families 7 Foliage Feeding Insects Lepidoptera 8 Other Foliage Feeding Insects 9 Bark and Ambrosia
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Biological Control in Forest Entomology
Bulletin of the Entomological Society of America, 1960It is appropriate that biological control should have been selected by our Program Committee as the central theme of this first joint meeting of the American and Canadian entomological societies. The limitations and the frequent hazards of chemical control have been experienced by entomologists in both our countries.
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Recent Trends in Forest Entomology
Annual Review of Entomology, 1965the classic population dynamics studies on the spruce budworm reviewed by Morris (75), the newly recognized importance and application of behavioral differ ences in population dynamics studies (131), and new application of computer techniques (75, 127, 128) were based on forest entomological work, and forest entomologists have had considerable ...
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Best practice in forensic entomology—standards and guidelines
International Journal of Legal Medicine, 2006Jens Amendt +2 more
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