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Datasheets on invasive species and animal pathogens, their geographical distribution, the native range, the invasive range, the habitats they are present in, the pathway of transportation, the risk and impact table can be retrieved and combined through the use of simple keyword searches.
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Australia = will retrieve all invasive species and animal pathogens found in that country.
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Search results for '"plant pests"'
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Bactrocera tau Data on economic impact of B. tau is uncertain. Batra (1968) discussed the bionomics of a species called
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Bactrocera tryoni (Queensland fruit fly) This is a very serious pest of a wide variety of fruits throughout its range. Damage levels can be anything up to 100% of unprotected fruit. In...
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Bactrocera umbrosa A pest of bread fruit (Artocarpus altilis) and jackfruit (A. heterophyllus) (Yukawa,...
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Bactrocera xanthodes (Pacific fruit fly) Although B. xanthodes attacks a number of commercial fruits in several South Pacific islands, there is little documentary evidence that it is...
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Bactrocera zonata (guava fruit fly) Native to South and South-East Asia, B. zonata is now found in more than 20 countries. The potential risk of its introduction to a...
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Belonolaimus longicaudatus (sting nematode) B. longicaudatus can cause devastating losses to cotton, particularly when it occurs in association with Fusarium wilt [Fusarium oxysporum f.sp....
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Bemisia tabaci (tobacco whitefly) B. tabaci and its biotypes are polyphagous and now attack many crops, but without significant impact on land use. Any effects on biodiversity would...
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Bemisia tabaci (B biotype) (silverleaf whitefly) The exact origin of the B biotype of B. tabaci, and the reasons why it became such an important pest are still not fully known. The B biotype was...
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Brevipalpus chilensis (Chilean false red mite) Among fruit trees, the vines are the most economically affected crops, particularly red grape wine cultivars, which must be treated with...
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Brevipalpus lewisi (citrus flat mite) The citrus flat mite is a pest of citrus, grapes and many ornamental plants. It is particularly recognized as a pest of vines and citrus in Japan,...
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