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1. Buckingham, Gary R. 2001. Quarantine host range studies with Lophyrotoma zonalis, an Australian sawfly of interest for biological control of melaleuca, Melaleuca quinquenervia, in Florida, BioControl (Dordrecht) 46(3): pp. 363-386. 2. Burrows, D.W. and Balciunas, J.K. 1997. Biology, distribution and host-range of the sawfly, Lophyrotoma zonalis (Hym. Pergidae), a potential biological control agent for the paperbark tree, Melaleuca quinquenervia, Entomophaga 42(3): pp. 299-313. 3. Center, T.D., P.D. Pratt, P.W. Tipping, M.B. Rayamajhi, T.K. Van, S.A. Wineriter, F.A. Dray, Jr. & M. Purcell. 2006. Field colonization, population growth, and dispersal of Boreioglycaspis melaleucae Moore, a biological control agent of the invasive tree Melaleuca quinquenervia (Cav.) Blake, Biological Control 39(3): pp. 363-374. 4. Center, T.D., Pratt, P.D., Tipping, P.W., Rayamajhi, M.B., Van, T.K., Wineriter, S.A. & Dray Jr., F.A. 2007. Initial impacts and field validation of host range for Boreioglycaspis melaleucae Moore (Hemiptera: Psyllidae), a biological control agent of the invasive tree Melaleuca quinquenervia (Cav.) blake (Myrtales: Myrtaceae: Leptospermoideae), Environmental Entomology Volume 36(3): pp. 569-576. 6. Costello, S.L., Pratt, P.D., Rayamajhi, M.B. & Center, T.D. 2003. Arthropods associated with above-ground portions of the invasive tree, Melaleuca quinquenervia, in south Florida, USA, Florida Entomologist Volume 86(3): pp. 300-322. 7. Daehler, C.C; Denslow, J.S; Ansari, S and Huang-Chi, K., 2004. A Risk-Assessment System for Screening Out Invasive Pest Plants from Hawaii and Other Pacific Islands. Conservation Biology Volume 18 Issue 2 Page 360. 摘要: A study on the use of a screening system to assess proposed plant introductions to Hawaii or other Pacific Islands and to identify high-risk species used in horticulture and forestry which would greatly reduce future pest-plant problems and allow entry of most nonpests. 8. Davies, K.A, Makinson, J., Purcell, M.F. 2001. Observations on the development and parasitoids of Fergusonina/Fergusobia galls on Melaleuca quinquenervia (Myrtaceae) in Australia, Transactions of the Royal Society of South Australia 125(1): pp. 45-50. 摘要: The gall-forming Fergusonina/Fergusobia association is being considered as a potential biocontrol agent of Melaleuca quinquenervia in Florida, where it has become a serious weed. This paper reports observations on the development of Fergusonina/Fergusobia galls on M. quinquenervia in coastal and sub-coastal south-eastern Queensland and northern New South Wales. The morphology of the gall and the relationship between gall size and numbers of developing cavities and insects are described. Nematodes were found in cavities containing first and second or early third stage fly larvae. Eight species of hymenopteran parasitoids were reared from galls. 10. Franks, S.J., Kral, A.M. & Pratt, P.D. 2006. Herbivory by introduced insects reduces growth and survival of Melaleuca quinquenervia seedlings Environmental Entomology 35(2): pp. 366-372. 11. Fuller, D. O. 2005. Remote detection of invasive Melaleuca trees (Melaleuca quinquenervia) in South Florida with multispectral IKONOS imagery, International Journal of Remote Sensing 26(5): pp. 1057 - 1063. 14. IUCN/SSC Invasive Species Specialist Group (ISSG)., 2010. A Compilation of Information Sources for Conservation Managers. 摘要: This compilation of information sources can be sorted on keywords for example: Baits & Lures, Non Target Species, Eradication, Monitoring, Risk Assessment, Weeds, Herbicides etc. This compilation is at present in Excel format, this will be web-enabled as a searchable database shortly. This version of the database has been developed by the IUCN SSC ISSG as part of an Overseas Territories Environmental Programme funded project XOT603 in partnership with the Cayman Islands Government - Department of Environment. The compilation is a work under progress, the ISSG will manage, maintain and enhance the database with current and newly published information, reports, journal articles etc. 15. Kueffer, C. and Mauremootoo, J., 2004. Case Studies on the Status of Invasive Woody Plant Species in the Western Indian Ocean. 3. Mauritius (Islands of Mauritius and Rodrigues). Forest Health & Biosecurity Working Papers FBS/4-3E. Forestry Department, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, Italy. 16. Laroche, F.B. 1998. Managing melaleuca (Melaleuca quinquenervia) in the Everglades, Weed Technology 12(4): pp. 726-732. 17. Laroche, F.B. 1999. Melaleuca Management Plan: Ten Years of Successful Melaleuca Management in Florida (1988 - 1998). Florida EPPC (Exotic Pest Plant Council) 19. Myers, R.L., H.A. Belles & J.R. Snyder. 2001. Prescribed fire in the management of Melaleuca quinquenervia in subtropical Florida. Pages 132-140 in K.E.M. Galley and T.P. Wilson (eds.). Proceedings of the Invasive Species Workshop: the Role of Fire in the Control and Spread of Invasive Species. Fire Conference 2000: the First National Congress on Fire Ecology, Prevention, and Management. Miscellaneous Publication No. 11, Tall Timbers Research Station, Tallahassee, FL. 23. Pratt, P. & Ferriter, A. 2001. Plan of Work for The Areawide Management Evaluation of Melaleuca quinquenervia (TAME Melaleuca). United States Department of Agriculture. 24. Pratt, P. D., Slone, D. H., Rayamajhi, M. B., Van, T. K. & Center, T. D. 2003. Geographic distribution and dispersal rate of Oxyops vitiosa (Coleoptera: Curculionidae), a biological control agent of the invasive tree Melaleuca quinquenervia in south Florida, Environmental Entomology 32(2): pp. 397-406. 25. Purcell, M. F. & Goolsby, J. A. 2005. Herbivorous insects associated with the paperbark Melaleuca quinquenervia and its allies: VI. Pergidae (Hymenoptera), Australian Entomologist 32: pp. 37-48. 摘要: Surveys were conducted in Australia to find biological control agents for the broad-leaved paperbark tree, Melaleuca quinquenervia, a serious pest in Florida, USA. This paper presents collection records and biological information for five sawfly species: Acanthoperga cameronii (Westwood), Perga vollenhovii Westwood, Pergagrapta polita Leach, Pterygophorus insignis Kirby and Lophyrotoma zonalis (Rohwer); all in family Pergidae. One of these species, Lophyrotoma zonalis, was extensively studied as a biological control agent but concerns over its toxicity have delayed release. 26. Rayachhetry, M.B., Elliott, M.L., Center, T.D. & Laroche, F. 1999. Field evaluation of a native fungus for control of melaleuca (Melaleuca quinquenervia) in southern Florida, Weed Technology 13(1): pp. 59-64. 27. Rayamajhi, M.B., Van, T.K., Pratt, P.D. & Center, T.D. 2006a. Interactive association between Puccinia psidii and Oxyops vitiosa, two introduced natural enemies of Melaleuca quinquenervia in Florida, Biological Control 37(1): pp. 56-67. 28. Rayamajhi, Min B., Pratt, Paul D., Center, Ted D., Tipping, Philip W. & Van, Thai K. 2008a. Aboveground biomass of an invasive tree melaleuca (Melaleuca quinquenervia) before and after herbivory by adventive and introduced natural enemies: A temporal case study in Florida, Weed Science 56(3): pp. 451-456. 29. Scheffer, S. J., Giblin-Davis, R. M., Taylor, G. S., Davies, K. A., Purcell, M., Lewis, M. L., Goolsby, J., Center, T. D. 2004. Phylogenetic relationships, species limits, and host specificity of gall-forming Fergusonina flies (Diptera: Fergusoninidae) feeding on Melaleuca (Myrtaceae), Annals of the Entomological Society of America 97(6): pp.1216-1221. 30. Serbesoff-King, Kristina. 2003. Melaleuca in Florida: A literature review on the taxonomy, distribution, biology, ecology, economic importance and control measures, Journal of Aquatic Plant Management 41: pp. 98-112. 32. Silvers, C.S., Pratt, P.D., Ferriter, A.P. & Center, T.D. 2007. TAME melaleuca: A regional approach for suppressing one of Florida's worst weeds, Journal of Aquatic Plant Management 45: pp. 1-8. 33. Stocker, R.K. 1999. Mechanical harvesting of Melaleuca quinquenervia in Lake Okeechobee, Florida, Ecological Engineering 12(3-4): pp. 373-386. 35. Tipping, P.W., Martin, M.R., Nimmo, K.R., Pierce, R.M., Smart, M.D., White, E., Madeira, P.T. & Center, T.D. 2009. Invasion of a West Everglades wetland by Melaleuca quinquenervia countered by classical biological control, Biological Control 48(1): pp. 73-78. 36. Tipping, P.W., Martin, M.R., Pratt, P.D., Center, T.D., Rayamajhi, M.B. 2008. Suppression of growth and reproduction of an exotic invasive tree by two introduced insects, Biological Control 44(2): 235-241. 37. Turner, C.E., Center, T.D., Burrows, D.W. & Buckingham, G.R. 1998. Ecology and management of Melaleuca quinquenervia, an invader of wetlands in Florida, USA, Wetlands Ecology and Management 5(3): pp. 165-178. 39. Watt, M.S., Kriticos, D.J. & Manning, L.K. 2009. The current and future potential distribution of Melaleuca quinquenervia, Weed Research Volume 49(4): pp. 381-390. 40. Wheeler, G.S. & Ordung, K.M. 2006. Lack of an induced response following fire and herbivory of two chemotypes of Melaleuca quinquenervia and its effect on two biological control agents, Biological Control 39(2): pp. 154-161. 42. Wineriter, S.A., G.R. Buckingham & F.J. Howard. 2003. Host range of Boreioglycaspis melaleucae Moore (Hemiptera: Psyllidae), a potential biocontrol agent of Melaleuca quinquenervia (Cav.) S.T. Blake (Myrtaceae), under quarantine, Biological Control 27(3): pp. 273-292. 結果頁: 1
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