Cornell University, Biological Control: A Guide to Natural Enemies in North America

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Introduction
Purpose and Scope of this Document
The Need, Status, and Potential for Biological Control

Tutorial
Insect Biology and Ecology: A Primer
The Integrated Pest Management Strategy
Integrated Pest Management Control Tactics
Biological Control
Natural Enemies
Photographs and information about individual species of natural enemies are presented here.
Predators
Parasitoids
Pathogens
Weed-feeders

Glossary

Further Reading
A list of helpful literature about biological control is provided in this section. References used for each species are also listed at the bottom of the relevant pages. This document should not be considered a complete review of the literature. Additional useful information may exist.

Index
The index lists, with links to natural enemies pages, the Latin and common names of natural enemies included in this guide and associated pest species and habitat/crops.

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