Coexistence of three specialist predators of the hemlock woolly adelgid in the Pacific Northwest USA

Volume: 110, Issue: 3, Pages: 303 - 308
Published: Sep 27, 2019
Abstract
The hemlock woolly adelgid (Hemiptera: Adelgidae: Adelges tsugae Annand) is an invasive insect, introduced from Japan to eastern North America, where it causes decline and death of hemlock trees. There is a closely related lineage of A. tsugae native to western North America. To inform classical biological control of A. tsugae in the eastern USA, the density and phenology of three native western adelgid specialist predators, Leucopis...
Paper Details
Title
Coexistence of three specialist predators of the hemlock woolly adelgid in the Pacific Northwest USA
Published Date
Sep 27, 2019
Volume
110
Issue
3
Pages
303 - 308
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