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    Interactions between the fungal pathogen Beauveria bassiana and three species of coccinellid: Harmonia axyridis, Coccinella septempunctata and Adalia bipunctata

    Harmonia axyridis is a predatory coccinellid, native to central and eastern Asia. It has been available in many countries for use as a biological control agent of pest aphids and scale insects. In many of these c...

    Helen Elizabeth Roy, Peter M. J. Brown, Peter Rothery, Remy L. Ware in BioControl (2008)

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    Detecting arthropod intraguild predation in the field

    The process of biological control carries a distinct risk that an alien biological control agent (BCA) will become established as an invasive alien species with an associated threat to the local ecosystem biod...

    Alexandre Aebi, Peter M. J. Brown, Patrick De Clercq, Louis Hautier in BioControl (2011)

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    The global spread of Harmonia axyridis (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae): distribution, dispersal and routes of invasion

    Released as a biological control agent of aphids and coccids, Harmonia axyridis (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) has spread from Asia to four additional continents. Since 1988 H. axyridis has established in at least 3...

    Peter M. J. Brown, Cathleen E. Thomas, Eric Lombaert, Daniel L. Jeffries in BioControl (2011)

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    Assessing the ecological risk posed by a recently established invasive alien predator: Harmonia axyridis as a case study

    Invasive alien predators are a serious threat to biodiversity worldwide. However, there is no generic method for assessing which local species are most at risk following the invasion of a new predator. The har...

    Marc Kenis, Tim Adriaens, Peter M. J. Brown, Angelos Katsanis in BioControl (2017)