TY - GEN AU - Vincent,Charles AU - Gillespie,David R. AU - Mason,Peter TI - Proceedings of the 5th International Symposium on Biological Control of Arthropods SN - 9781786394118.0000 PY - 2017/// PB - CABI KW - Pest control KW - bicssc KW - Insects (entomology) KW - biological control agents KW - nonindigenous species KW - integrated control KW - arthropods KW - IPM KW - rules KW - exotic species KW - Third World KW - nontarget effects KW - weeds KW - animals KW - pest control KW - genotypic variation KW - insect pests KW - eukaryotes KW - nonindigenous organisms KW - integrated pest management KW - genetic variation KW - plant pests KW - biocontrol agents KW - biological control KW - insects KW - non-native species KW - genetic analysis KW - native species KW - insect control KW - parasitoids KW - Developing Countries KW - compatibility KW - pest insects KW - non-indigenous species KW - non-native organisms KW - genetic diversity KW - pests KW - species diversity KW - weed control KW - socioeconomic aspects KW - augmentation KW - forest pests KW - social impact KW - Underdeveloped Countries KW - pesticides KW - plants KW - importation KW - biocontrol KW - pest arthropods KW - introduction KW - policy KW - simulation models KW - predators KW - introduced organisms KW - socioeconomics KW - integrated plant protection KW - economic impact KW - genetic variability KW - genotypic variability KW - natural enemies KW - biological control organisms KW - Asia KW - exotic organisms KW - regulations KW - arthropod pests KW - parasites KW - Hexapoda KW - chemical control KW - invertebrates KW - introduced species KW - non-indigenous organisms N1 - Open Access N2 - This proceedings contains papers dealing with issues affecting biological control, particularly pertaining to the use of parasitoids and predators as biological control agents. This includes all approaches to biological control: conservation, augmentation, and importation of natural enemy species for the control of arthropod targets, as well as other transversal issues related to its implementation. It has 14 sessions addressing the most relevant and current topics in the field of biological control of arthropods: (i) Accidental introductions of biocontrol agens: positive and negative aspects; (ii) The importance of pre and post release genetics in biological control; (iii) How well do we understand non-target impacts in arthropod biological control; (iv) Regulation and access and benefit sharing policies relevant for classical biological control approaches; (v) The role of native and alien natural enemy diversity in biological control; (vi) Frontiers in forest insect control; (vii) Biocontrol marketplace I; (viii) Weed and arthropod biological control: mutual benefits and challenges; (ix) Maximizing opportunities for biological control in Asia's rapidly changing agro-environments; (x) Biological control based integrated pest management: does it work?; (xi) Exploring the compatibility of arthropod biological control and pesticides: models and data; (xii) Successes and uptake of arthropod biological control in developing countries; (xiii) Socio-economic impacts of biological control; (xiv) Biocontrol marketplace II UR - https://www.cabi.org/cabebooks/FullTextPDF/2017/20173267430.pdf UR - https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/57049.2 ER -