Field Surveys and Evaluation of Native and Established Predators of the Hemlock Woolly Adelgid (Homoptera: Adelgidae) in the Southeastern United States

There has been little research conducted on the effects of native or established predators on populations of the hemlock woolly adelgid, Adelges tsugae Annand. This study used field surveys and cage exclusion experiments to examine the relationship between established predators and A. tsugae in the...

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adelgid
Adelgidae
Biological and medical sciences
BIOLOGICAL CONTROL
Control
exclusion cages
field survey
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
hemlock
Phytopathology. Animal pests. Plant and forest protection
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USA
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