A response to “Media representation of hemlock woolly adelgid management risks: a case study of science communication and invasive species control,” published in biological invasions online on September 18, 2018

Author:

Salom Scott M.ORCID,Davis Gina,Elkinton Joseph,Foley JeremiahORCID,Havill NathanORCID,Jubb CarrieORCID,Mayfield AlbertORCID,McAvoy TomORCID,Rhea Rusty,Talbot Trotter R.,Whitmore MarkORCID

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Ecology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

Reference36 articles.

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4. Fischer MJ, Havill NP, Jubb CS, Prosser CS, Opell BD, Salom SM, Kok LT (2014) Contamination delays the release of Laricobius osakensis for biological control of hemlock woolly adelgid: cryptic diversity in Japanese spp. and colony-purification techniques. Southeast Nat 13:178–191

5. Fischer MJ, Havill NP, Brewster CC, Davis GA, Salom SM, Kok LT (2015) Field assessment of hybridization between Laricobius nigrinus and L. rubidus, predators of Adelgidae. Biol Control 82:1–6

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