Ecological relationships between D. coccinellae and its coccinellid hosts were examined in the Willamette Valley, Oregon, in 1982. The distribution and relative abundance of seven species of coccinellids from eight collecting sites were monitored to determine percent parasitism by D. coccinellae on a spatial and temporal basis. Host size and...
Life history attributes and apparent distributional
patterns suggest that Plethodon dunni exists as small, semi-isolated
populations throughout its range. Isozyme and morphological
variation in this species was examined to determine
any possible geographic trends.
Starch gel electrophoresis was utilized to examine
genetic variation at 24 isozyme loci in 287 individuals...
Reversion of resistance to the organotin (OT) acaricide
cyhexatin was documented for the twospotted spider mite,
Tetranychus urticae (Koch), by laboratory isolation of a
field resistant colony. After 22 generations of no
selection the colony reverted back to susceptible.
Studies were conducted in 1985 and 1986 on susceptible
and resistant...
An exotic pest of deciduous plants, Operophtera
brumata (L.), was discovered in Portland, Oregon in
1978. O. brumata, the winter moth, is native to
northern Africa and temperate Eurasia. Its range
extends from Scandanavia, Britain, and France to Japan.
It is also now well established on the North American
continent...
Computer decision aids can help integrate and apply diverse sources of information and expertise to problems of integrated pest management (IPM) in agriculture and forestry. AppleMgr combines a rule-based expert system with databases and spreadsheets in a prototype decision aid intended to be expanded and modified for use by extension...
Craneflies of the genus Lipsothrix inhabit decomposing wood in
streams. The life cycles and ecological relationships of L. nigrilinea
(Doane) and L. fenderi Alexander were investigated to determine how they
exploit and respond to the wood habitat and their role in degradation of
woody debris in western Oregon. Surveys of...