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Management systems IV: Forest health surveillance, invasive species and quarantine.
Wylie, F. R.; Speight, M.; CABI, Wallingford, UK, Insect pests in tropical forestry, 2012, Ed. 2, pp 240-274 The purpose, requirements, methodologies and costs of forest health surveillance are discussed. An example of survey form and surveillance guidelines is provided. The common pathways of exotic pest entry into a country and examples of such introductions a...
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Tropical forests and insect biodiversity.
Wylie, F. R.; Speight, M.; CABI, Wallingford, UK, Insect pests in tropical forestry, 2012, Ed. 2, pp 22-48 Some sources of variations, i.e., abiotic, height in the canopy, forest type, patch size, fragmentation and isolation, edge effects, disturbances and logging, and replanting with natives or exotics in insect biodiversity in tropical forests are discussed....
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Insect pests in tropical forestry.
Wylie, F. R.; Speight, M.; CABI, Wallingford, UK, Insect pests in tropical forestry, 2012, Ed. 2, pp ix + 365 pp., many ref. The layout of this second edition follows that of the first, though the content has been substantially rewritten to reflect 10 years of research and development, as well as the emergence of new pest species. Chapter 1 presents an overview, from a somewhat...
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Development of hazard site surveillance programs for forest invasive species: a case study from Brisbane, Australia.
Wylie, F. R.; Griffiths, M.; King, J.; Institute of Foresters of Australia, Yarralumla, Australia, Australian Forestry, 2008, 71, 3, pp 229-235, 17 ref. Hazard site surveillance is a system for post-border detection of new pest incursions, targeting sites that are considered potentially at high risk of such introductions. Globalization, increased volumes of containerized freight and competition for space ...
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Insect Pests of Australian Forests: Ecology and Management
Elliott, H. J.; Ohmart, C. P.; Wylie, F. R.; Reed International Books, Australia, Insect Pests of Australian Forests: Ecology and Management, 1998, pp
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Hypsipyla shoot borers of Meliaceae in Australia.
Griffiths, M. W.; Wylie, F. R.; Floyd, R. B.; Sands, D. P. A.; Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR), Canberra, Australia, Hypsipyla shoot borers in Meliaceae. Proceedings of an International Workshop held at Kandy, Sri Lanka, 20-23 August 1996, 2001, pp 41-57, 37 ref. Some of the first silvicultural work on any species in Australia involved experimental plantings of young trees into former cedar (Toona ciliata) areas in the late 1800s and early 1900s. These early plantings were unsuccessful, with the failure attributed...
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Managing attack by bark and ambrosia beetles (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) in fire-damaged Pinus plantations and salvaged logs in Queensland, Australia.
Wylie, F. R.; Peters, B.; DeBaar, M.; King, J.; Fitzgerald, C.; Australian Forestry, 1999, 62, 2, pp 148-153, 17 ref. In late 1994, bushfires in the Beerburrum area north of Brisbane, in Queensland, Australia, damaged 8688 ha of pine plantations (mostly Pinus elliottii, P. caribaea and P. taeda). In the 4712 ha of government-owned plantations affected, large-scale salvag...
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Insect pest problems of eucalypt plantations in Australia. 1. Queensland.
Wylie, F. R.; Peters, B. C.; Australian Forestry, 1993, 56, 4, pp 358-362, 6 ref. Some of the most common and damaging insect pests of eucalypt [Eucalyptus spp.] plantations and in native forests in Queensland are listed and discussed. Principal among these are stem boring longicorns (Tryphocaria [Tryphocharia]), wood moths (Xyleutes, ...
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Decline of Casuarina and Eucalyptus in the Mary River Catchment.
Wylie, F. R.; Johnston, P. J. M.; Forster, B. A.; Queensland Forest Service, Indooroopilly, Australia, Research Paper - Department of Primary Industries, Forest Service, Queensland, 1993, 17, pp i + 34 pp., 93 ref. A detailed investigation of a serious dieback problem of Casuarina cunninghamiana and Eucalyptus spp. along many streams in the Mary River catchment of south-east Queensland was conducted over the period 1982 to 1984. Studies were carried out at a total o...
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Studies of larval populations of Milionia isodoxa Prout (Lepidoptera: Geometridae) in hoop pine plantations.
Wylie, F. R.; Technical Paper, Department of Forestry, Queensland, 1982, 31, pp 10 pp., 11 ref. [See FA 35, 7760, 7761] Only small larval populations were found in surveys of the Bulolo-Wau plantations, Papua New Guinea, from 1968 to 1970. Larvae were more abundant on trees in areas adjacent to streams or wet areas than in drier parts of the plantat...
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