TY - BOOK AU - Kogan,M. AU - Jepson,Paul C. TI - Perspectives in ecological theory and integrated pest management SN - 9780521822138 U1 - 632.9 22 PY - 2007/// CY - Cambridge, New York PB - Cambridge University Press KW - Pests N1 - Contents 1. Ecology, sustainable development, and IPM 2. From simple IPM to the management of agro-ecosystems 3. Populations, meta-populations: elementary units 4. Arthropod pest behaviour and IPM 5. Using pheromones to disrupt mating of moth pests 6. Nutritional ecology of plant feeding arthropods and IPM 7. Conservation, biodiversity and integrated pest management 8. Ecological risks of biological control agents: impacts on IPM 9. Ecology of natural enemies and genetically engineered host plants 10. Modelling the dynamics of tritrophic population interactions 11. Weed ecology, habitat management and IPM 12. The ecology of vertebrate pests and integrated pest management 13. Ecosystems: concepts, analyses and practical implications in IPM 14. Agro-ecology: contributions towards a renewed ecological foundation for pest management 15. Applications of molecular ecology to IPM: what impact? 16. Ecotoxicology: the ecology of interactions between pesticides and non-target organisms ; References : p. 547-551 . _ Index : p. 553-570 ER -