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Biological control can be an important component of Integrated Pest Management (IPM) programs.
Effective integrated pest management strategies rely on the rotation of insecticide sprays, although biological control can be remarkably effective against DBM (2, 3, 5).
de Boer et al. (2012) illustrate how bottlenecks associated with biological control can be particularly detrimental in parasitoid Hymenoptera that exhibit complementary sex determination.
In particular, classical biological control can be considered a manipulated introduction and as such provides many opportunities to examine the factors associated with success in novel environments.
There is also empirical evidence that biological control can be achieved more readily in asexually reproducing than in sexually reproducing weeds, presumably because of reduced genetic diversity and the capacity to adapt in asexual species (Burdon and Marshall 1981).
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Control can be achieved using clinical and/or biological end points, such as glycemic control in diabetes [ 44].
Modern weed control can be classified as mechanical, chemical, or biological.
Furthermore, various feedback controls can be implemented for controlling the bifurcation and chaos in the system (2.3), which should be useful for fishery management control and biological conversion.
This review covers all these recent advances for the first time in one document, highlighting how inconsistent interpretation by biological control practitioners can be avoided.
Biological control agents can be viewed as a type of domesticated species (Diamond 2002; Savolainen et al. 2002; Ross-Ibarra et al. 2007), particularly when they are reared in captivity prior to release.
Although biological control introductions can be used as a powerful tool to investigate the general processes affecting the biology of small populations, they display several unique characteristics that may affect their outcome.
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