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Establishment, Hybridization, Dispersal, Impact, and Decline of Diorhabda spp. (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) Released for Biological Control of Tamarisk in Texas and New Mexico

Knutson et al., 2019

Release, Establishment and Realised Geographic Distribution of Diorhabda carinulata and D. elongata (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) in California, U.S.A.

Pratt et al., 2019

Landscape-Scale Monitoring of the Tamarisk Leaf Beetle

RiversEdge West, 2018

Phenology and Abundance of Northern Tamarisk Beetle, Diorhabda carinulata Affecting Defoliation of Tamarix

Jamison et al., 2018

The Influence of Tamarix Ramosissima Defoliation on Population Movements of the Northern Tamarisk Beetle (Diorhabda carinulata) within the Colorado Plateau

Jamison et al., 2015

Rapid dispersal of saltcedar (Tamarix spp.) biocontrol beetles (Diorhabda carinulata) on a desert river detected by phenocams, MODIS imagery and ground observations

Nagler et al., 2013

 

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