Trapping and the Detection, Control, and Regulation of Tephritid Fruit Flies: Lures, Area-Wide Programs, and Trade Implications. Shelly, T. E., Epsky, N., Jang, E. B., Reyes-Flores, J., & Vargas, R. I., editors Springer, Dordrecht Heidelberg New York London, October, 2014.
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The book focuses on four broad topics related to trapping of agriculturally important tephritid fruit flies, namely i) lures and traps, ii) invasion biology and detection of infestations, iii) attract and kill systems, and iv) trade regulations and risk assessment. This comprehensive structure progresses from the biological interaction between insect and lures/traps to the area-wide use of trapping systems to the utilization and impact of trapping data on international trade. The chapters include accounts of earlier research but are not simply compendia and instead evaluate past and current work as a tool for critical analysis and proposal of productive avenues for future work. At present there is no book available that deals with fruit fly trapping in such a broad context. Our book fills this gap and serves as a global reference for both those interested in fruit flies specifically as well as anyone dealing with the threat of invasive agricultural insects in general.
@book{shelly_trapping_2014,
	address = {Dordrecht Heidelberg New York London},
	title = {Trapping and the {Detection}, {Control}, and {Regulation} of {Tephritid} {Fruit} {Flies}: {Lures}, {Area}-{Wide} {Programs}, and {Trade} {Implications}},
	isbn = {978-94-017-9193-9},
	shorttitle = {Trapping and the {Detection}, {Control}, and {Regulation} of {Tephritid} {Fruit} {Flies}},
	abstract = {The book focuses on four broad topics related to trapping of agriculturally important tephritid fruit flies, namely i) lures and traps, ii) invasion biology and detection of infestations, iii) attract and kill systems, and iv) trade regulations and risk assessment. This comprehensive structure progresses from the biological interaction between insect and lures/traps to the area-wide use of trapping systems to the utilization and impact of trapping data on international trade. The chapters include accounts of earlier research but are not simply compendia and instead evaluate past and current work as a tool for critical analysis and proposal of productive avenues for future work. At present there is no book available that deals with fruit fly trapping in such a broad context. Our book fills this gap and serves as a global reference for both those interested in fruit flies specifically as well as anyone dealing with the threat of invasive agricultural insects in general.},
	language = {en},
	publisher = {Springer},
	editor = {Shelly, Todd E. and Epsky, Nancy and Jang, Eric B. and Reyes-Flores, Jesus and Vargas, Roger I.},
	month = oct,
	year = {2014},
	keywords = {Business \& Economics / Development / Sustainable Development, Business \& Economics / Industries / Agribusiness, Science / Environmental Science, Science / Life Sciences / Ecology, Science / Life Sciences / Zoology / Entomology, Science / Life Sciences / Zoology / General, Technology \& Engineering / Agriculture / General}
}

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