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Post-release monitoring in classical biological control of weeds: assessing impact and testing pre-release hypotheses

Urs Schaffner, Martin Hill, Tom L. Dudley, Carla M. D’Antonio

2020Current Opinion in Insect Science51 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

While various aspects of classical biological control (CBC) of weeds, including non-target risk assessment, have been continuously improved in the past few decades, post-release monitoring remains neglected and underfunded. Detailed assessments of the population, community and ecosystem outcomes of CBC introductions, including reasons for success/failure and absence or evidence of non-target effects are generally lacking or fragmentary. Here we review recent advances in understanding the demography of biological control agents released into a novel environment, their impact on the target weed and on non-target species, and the consequences for the resident plant and animal communities and ecosystem functioning, including the restoration of ecosystem services. We argue that post-release monitoring of CBC programs offers unique but largely underutilized opportunities to improve our understanding of CBC outcomes and to inform management and decision-makers on when and how CBC should be integrated with other management options to enhance ecosystem restoration.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyEcosystemControl (management)Environmental resource managementEcosystem servicesPopulationEcologyComputer scienceEnvironmental scienceEnvironmental healthMedicineArtificial intelligenceBiological Control of Invasive SpeciesAllelopathy and phytotoxic interactionsWeed Control and Herbicide Applications