Biological Control Agents

Dactylopius opuntiae



ArticleLead AuthorYear
Current research on biological weed control in Southern CaliforniaGoeden1969
Santa Cruz Island - Revisited. Sequential photography records the causation, rates of progress, and lasting benefits of successful biological weed controlGoeden1980
The role of imported natural enemies in suppressing re-growth of prickly pear, Opuntia ficus-indica, in South AfricaZimmermann1980
Lessons from early attempts at biological control of  weeds in QueenslandHaseler1980
The biological control of Cactaceae: Success ratings and the contribution of individual agent speciesMoran1984
Biotypes, hybrids and biological control: lessons from cochineal insects on Opuntia weedsHoffmann2003
Assigning success in biological weed control: what do we really mean?Hoffmann2007