Current status and constraints in the assessment of non-target effects, D Babendreier and F Bigler, and U Kuhlmann
Selection of Non-Target Species for Host Specificity Testing, U Kuhlmann, U Schaffner, and P G Mason, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
Host Specificity in Arthropod Biological Control, Methods for Testing and Interpretation of the Data, J C van Lenteren, Wageningen University, Netherlands, M J W Cock, CABI Bioscience, Switzerland, T S Hoffmeister, University of Bremen, Germany, and D P A Sands, CSIRO Entomology, Australia
Measuring and Predicting Indirect Impacts of Biological control: Competition, displacement, and secondary interactions, R Messing, University of Hawaii at Manoa, B Roitberg, Simon Fraser University, Canada, and J Brodeur, Universite Montreal, Canada
Risks of Interbreeding between species used in biological control and native species, and methods for evaluating its occurrence and impact, K R Hopper and S C Britch, Agricultural Research Service, USDA, USA, and E Wajnberg, INRA, France
Assessing the establishment potential of inundative biological control agents, G Boivin, Agriculture et Agroalimentaire Canada, U M Kölliker-Ott, FAL Reckenholz, Switzerland, J Bale, University of Birmingham, UK, and F Bigler
Methods for Monitoring the Dispersal of Natural Enemies from Point Source Releases Associated with Augmentative Biological Control, N J Mills, University of California, USA, D Babendreier and A J M Loomans, Plant Protection Service, Wageningen, The Netherlands
Risks of plant damage caused by natural enemies introduced for arthropod biological control, R Albajes, Universitat de Lleida, Spain, C Castañé, R Gabarra and Ò Alomar, IRTA, Spain
methods for assessment of contaminants of invertebrate biological control agents and Associated Risks, M S Goettel and G D Inglis, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
Post-Release Evaluation of Non-Target Effects of Biological Control Agents, B I P Barratt, AgResearch, New Zealand, B Blossey, Cornell University, USA, and H M T Hokkanen, University of Helsinki, Finland
Molecular Methods for the Identification of biological control Agents at the species and strain level, R Stouthamer, University of California, USA
The usefulness of the Ecoregion Concept for safer import of Invertebrate biological control Agents, M J W Cock, U Kuhlmann, U Schaffner, F Bigler and D Babendreier
Statistical tools to improve the quality of experiments and Data Analysis for assessing non-target effects, T S Hoffmeister, D Babendreier and E Wajnberg
Principles of environmental risk assessment with Emphasis on the New Zealand Perspective, A Moeed, ERMA New Zealand, R Hickson, Ministry of Research, Science and Technology, New Zealand and B I P Barratt,
Environmental risk assessment: methods for comprehensive evaluation and quick scan, J C van Lenteren and A J M Loomans
Balancing environmental risks and benefits: a Basic Approach, F Bigler and U Kölliker-Ott