Biological Control Agents

Tyria jacobaeae



ArticleLead AuthorYear
Current research on biocontrol of weeds in CanadaHarris1969
The biological control of weeds with insects in the United StatesAndres1971
The impact of the Cinnabar moth on ragwort in east and west Canada and its implication for biological controlHarris1973
Cinnabar moth as a biological control agent of tansy ragwort: Comparison of population dynamics in England and OregonStimac1973
Interactions between the cinnabar moth and tansy ragwortvan der Meijden1973
Reproductive biology of tansy ragwort, climate and biological control by the Cinnabar moth in CanadaHarris1973
Interaction between the cinnabar moth, Tyria jacobaeae L. (Lep.:Arctiidae) and ragwort, Senecio jacobaea L. (Compositae) in CanadaHarris1973
Biological control introductions as Grandiose field experiments: adaptations of the Cinnabar moth to new surroundingsMyers1973
The role of biological agents in integrated control of tansy ragwortIsaacson1973
Longitarsus jacobaeae aids moth in the biological control of tansy ragwortHawkes1973
Ragwort, Senecio jacobaea, in Victoria and Renewed attempts to establish the cinnabar moth, Tyria jacobaeae, for its controlSchmidl1980
Research on biological control of blackberry and ragwort, Department of Crown Lands and Survey, Victoria (ABSTRACT ONLY)Amor1980
Biological control of tansy ragwort in the state of Oregon, U.S.A.Hawkes1980
Depression in ragwort (Senecio jacobaea) abundance following introduction of Tyria jacobaeae and Longitarsus jacobaeae on the central coast of OregonMcEvoy1984
Transfer of cinnabar moth, Tyria jacobaeae, in eastern Canada for control of tansy ragwort, Senecio jacobaeaAlex1984
Impact of the cinnabar moth (Tyria jacobaeae) on Senecio triangularis, a non-target native plant in OregonDiehl1988
Biological control of tansy ragwort (Senecio jacobaea) in western Oregon, U.S.A., 1975-1987Brown1988
Progress towards biological control of ragwort in AustraliaField1988
Temperature and development of cinnabar moth, Tyria jacobaeae (Lepidoptera: Arctiidae), in New ZealandHarman1988
Ecological mechanisms underlying successful biological weed control: Field experiments with ragwort Senecio jacobaeaMcEvoy1988
Biological control in the management and spread of invasive weed speciesIsaacson1996
Economical and regional benefits from the biological control of tansy ragwort, Senecio jacobaea, in OregonCoombs1996
Can a pathogen provide insurance against host shifts by a biological control organism?McEvoy2007
Biological control of tansy ragwort (Senecio jacobaea, L.) by the cinnabar moth, Tyria jacobaeae (CL) (Lepidoptera: Arctiidae), in the northern Rocky MountainsMarkin2007