IPM HandbooK: Section III. Environmental Monitoring and Evaluation |
Section III. Environmental Monitoring and Evaluation
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III.1 Introduction - L. C. McEwen
III.2 Direct and Indirect Effects of Grasshopper Integrated Pest Management Chemicals and Biologicals on Nontarget Animal Life - L. C. McEwen, C. M. Althouse, and B. E. Petersen
III.3 Impact of Control Programs on Nontarget Arthropods - Mark A. Quinn
III.4 Direct and Indirect Effects of Insecticides on Native Bees - D. G. Alston and V. J. Tepedino
III.5 The Reproductive Biology of Rare Rangeland Plants and Their Vulnerability to Insecticides - Vincent J. Tepedino
III.6 Grasshopper Treatment Effects on Aquatic Communities - D. W. Beyers and L. C. McEwen
III.7 Bioindicator Species for Evaluating Potential Effects of Pesticides on Threatened and Endangered Wildlife - L. C. McEwen, B. E. Petersen, and C. M. Althouse
III.8 Buffer Zones: Their Purpose and Significance in Grasshopper Control Programs - L. K. Winks, L. C. McEwen, R. N. Foster, Mike W. Sampson, Michael Green, and V. J. Tepedino
III.9 Environmental Monitoring of Grasshopper Control Programs - Michael T. Green
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