Delaware Invasive
Delaware Invasive Species Council
Delaware Department of Agriculture
2320 South Dupont Highway
Dover, DE 19901
ph: 302-698-4587
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Studying the long-term sustainability of biodiversity in the eastern U.S.
The Impact of Invasive Plants on Terrestrial Food Chains-
Dr. Douglas Tallamy
- The impact of Alien Plants on Native Insect Herbivores
- The Influence of Native Plants on Arthropod Population Dynamics: Can Natives Enhance Conservation Biological Control
- An Evaluation of the Butterfly Garden as a Restoration Tool Using the Monarch Butterfly, Danaus plexippus
- Bird Foraging Preferences and Caterpillar Biomass on Suburban Woody Landscape Trees
- Lepidopteran Use of Native and Alien Ornamental Plants
Biological Control of Invasive Plants-
Dr. Judith Hough-Goldstein
Our lab focuses on ecological aspects of biological control, especially for control of invasive plants in natural and managed ecosystems. Research themes include understanding plant-insect interactions, the behavior and impact of natural enemy populations and communities, and differences between native and non-native plants. Our lab was the first to test and obtain a permit to release a biological control agent of mile-a-minute weed, Polygonum perfoliatum , and we are currently assessing its effectiveness. Additional projects in the lab seek biocontrol agents for kudzu; and methods to enhance currently available agents for purple loosestrife.
Delaware Invasive Species Council
Delaware Department of Agriculture
2320 South Dupont Highway
Dover, DE 19901
ph: 302-698-4587
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