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Biology, Natural History, and Ecology of Cactoblastis cactorum - Prickly Pear Moth
... of Georgia, Athens Overview Phylogeny Links to other sites References Last updated: 1 August, 2005 Discover Life | All Living Things | Identification Guides | Cactoblastis cactorum Links to other sites APHIS -- USDA Pest Detection and Management Programs Discover Life -- Information on host species Opuntia Discover Life | All Living Things | Identification Guides | Cactoblastis cactorum
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Turning the tide: the eradication of invasive species
Turning the tide: the eradication of invasive species (Proceedings of the international conference on eradication of island invasives; Occasional Paper of the IUCN ... Australia (p. 92) I. R. Dixon, K. W. Dixon, and M. Barrett Eradications of invasive species to restore natural biological diversity on Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge (p. 102) S. E ...
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Endangered Species in the Great Lakes Region
University of Michigan School of Natural Resources and Environment Provides links to many additional endangered species sites, state and international lists, and has a special focus on education, including curricula. Endangered ... them to a secure status in the wild is the primary objective of the endangered species program of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, an agency of the Department of the ...
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ISSG's Global Invasive Species Database
The habitat types 'host' and 'vector' are used for organisms such as pathogens because they are more closely associated with other species than a particular environment. Organism type ... shrubs). The organism type search is intended to simplify examination of different types of invasive species through the use of commonly used terms such as fish, bird or reptile. Combined searches ...
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Lamprothamnium papulosum Foxtail Stonewort
Home Join us Who we are, what we do...in the UK Saving species & habitats Back from the Brink programme Species under our care Species dossiers Global Strategy & the UK Important plant areas in the UK ... water plant with whorls of narrow leaf-like branches along its length. The branches, in turn, are host to tiny whorls of spines, and form dense clusters at the top of the plant, resembling bushy ...
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EIA - The Environmental Investigation Agency: Species in Peril Index
SPECIES IN PERIL TIGERS ELEPHANTS CETACEANS ORANGUTANS FORESTS GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT SPECIES IN PERIL There are around 5,000 tigers left in the world and India is home to 60% of this remaining ... to protect the world's 83 species of whales, dolphins and porpoises that remain unprotected by international law. These forgotten whales face an uncertain future and a host of environmental threats such as ...
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EWT Species
This symbiotic relationship between Africa’s large beasts and the two oxpecker species has existed for millennia but was nearly destroyed in the 20th century due to man’s intervention. ... from mammalian hair in a tree trunk cavity. When young Oxpeckers fledge, they fly directly to a host and may feed there for up to 2 months. The bird is easily alarmed when approached and ...
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Galapagos species at risk | Charles Darwin Foundation
But these treasures are facing serious pressures, and many species found nowhere else in the world are in decline. They are threatened by destruction of their habitat and especially by the host of introduced animal and plant species that humans have brought to the islands since their discovery in 1535. These pages describe ...
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Tectococcus ovatus (a type of scale) - HEAR species info
(Myrtales: Myrtaceae), in Florida "In total, 57 plant species representing 21 families were included in the host range tests.... The results of the host specificity tests suggest that [Tectococcus] ovatus is ... on strawberry guava in its native range in Brazil. The purpose of establishing this insect species in Hawaii is to reduce growth and reproduction of strawberry guava, thereby limiting this weed ...
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Darna pallivitta (Lepidoptera: Limacodidae) - HEAR species info
Panaewa on the Big Island in September 2001." (HDOA) Species description or overview Stinging nettle caterpillar pest alert (Hawaii) from CTAHR Stinging nettle caterpillar (Darna pallivitta) information--including identification, life cycle, host plant, and control method details--is provided in this pest alert from the Cooperative Extension Service ( ...
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