LOCKWOOD
J.A., LATCHININSKY A.V. & SERGEEV M.G. (Éds. sc.),
2000
Grasshoppers
and grassland health. Managing grasshoppers outbreaks
without risking environmental disaster
Proceedings
of the NATO Advanced Research Worshop on Acridogenic and
Anthropogenic Hazards to the Grassland Biome, Estes Park,
Colorado, 11-18 sept. 1999, NATO Science Series, vol. 73,
Kluwer, Netherlands, ix + 221 p.
Preface, p.
vii-viii
Acknowledgements, p. ix
Introduction : A novel approach to solving complex
ecological problems : an international polylogue on the
art and science of applied acridology, J.A.
Lockwood, A.V. Latchininsky & M.G. Sergeev, p.
1-5
Part 1.
GRASSHOPPERS AS INTEGRAL ELEMENTS OF GRASSLANDS
1. Do grasshoppers diminish grassland productivity ? A
new perspective for control based on conservation, G.E.
Belovsky, p. 7-29, 11 fig.
2. What are the consequences of ecosystem disruption
on acridid diversity and abundance ?, F.A.
Gapparov & A. V. Latchininsky, p. 31-59, 3 fig.
3. What is the role of grassland vegetation in
grasshopper population dynamics ?, 0. Olfert,
p. 61-70, 1 fig.
Part
2. GRASSHOPPER POPULATION ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT
4. How do
spatial population structures affect acridid management ?,
M.G. Sergeev, 0.V. Denisova & I.A. Vanjkova,
p. p. 71-87, 2 fig.
5. Can micropopulation management protect rare
grasshoppers ?, M.E. Chernyakhovskiy, p.
89-95, 3 fig.
6. What factors govern orthopteran community structure
and species prevalence ?, T. Kisbenedek & A.
Báldi, p. 97-107, 2 fig.
Part
3. GRASSHOPPER AND LOCUST CONTROL STRATEGIES AND TOOLS
7. How can
acridid population ecology be used to refine pest
management strategies ?, M. Lecoq, p.
109-129, 7 fig.
8. What are the consequences of non-linear ecological
interactions for grasshopper control strategies ?, A.
Joern, p. 131-144.
9. What tools have potential for grasshopper pest
management ? A North American perspective, J.A.
Onsager & 0. Olfert, p. 145-156.
Part
4. GRASSHOPPER CONTROL AND GRASSLAND HEALTH
10. How can
acridid outbreaks be managed in dryland agricultural
landscapes ?, V.E. Kambulin, p. 157-172.
11. Can locust control be compatible with conserving
biodiversity ?, M.J. Samways, p. 173-179, 2
fig.
12. How does insecticidal control of grasshoppers
affect non-target arthropods ?, l.M. Sokolov,
p. 181-192, 6 fig.
SUMMARY : The risks of grasshoppers and
pest management to grassland agroecosystems : an
international perspective on human well-being and
environmental health, J.A. Lockwood & A.V.
Latchininsky, p. 193-215.
List of contributors,
p. 217.
List of participants, p. 219.
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