biocontrol.entomology.cornell.edu
Links
https://biocontrol.entomology.cornell.edu/links.php
Skip to main content. Purpose of this site. What is Biological Control? The Need for Biological Control. Insect Biology and Ecology. Types of Natural Enemies. Habitat of Natural Enemies Index. Agriculture and Home Garden. Are You a Student? Provides information on “the taxonomy, biology, distribution and species-richness of North American Ichneumonidae. The Association of Natural Bio-control Producers. Auburn University Biological Control Institute. Biological Control Information Center. Gypsy Moth in No...
nativeplants.msu.edu
Plant selection | Native Plants and Ecosystem Services
http://nativeplants.msu.edu/plant_facts
Native Plants and Ecosystem Services. Visit our Regional Plant Lists section. To help determine plant suitability for regions in Michigan. The plant fact sheets listed below include reference to small, medium and large numbers of insects attracted to a particular native plant as measured in our research at Michigan State University. These can be loosely measured as:. Small numbers - less than 2 insects per square meter of plant material. Medium numbers - 2 to 10 insects per square meter of plant material.
asets.msu.edu
Partners
http://www.asets.msu.edu/about/partners
ASETS: Applied Spatial Ecology and Technical Services. ASETS, Michigan State University, MSU, Michigan, Midwest, Spatial Ecology, GIS, Geospatial, Invasive Species. ASETS currently collaborates with a wide range of agencies and groups through our active projects. Michigan State University Department of Entomology. Insects and Landscape Ecology). Emerald Ash Borer Biological Control). Michigan Natural Features Inventory. The Stewardship Network of Michigan. Virginia Tech Department of Entomology.
practicaldatamanagement.wordpress.com
Regime shifts, ladybugs, and #otherpeoplesdata | Practical Data Management for Bug Counters
https://practicaldatamanagement.wordpress.com/2015/03/19/regime-shifts-ladybugs
Practical Data Management for Bug Counters. And people who count other things, too! Getting WiSE: Reflections on a Software Carpentry bootcamp. Openscience and peer review: write it like you plan to sign it (even if you don’t) →. Regime shifts, ladybugs, and #otherpeoplesdata. March 19, 2015. Wesley is an Aquarius who likes high-contrast images, being warm, and white noise. A bit of metadata: As you may remember, I mentioned in my last post. Now available as a preprint at Ecological Applications). Reason...