Modelling the impact of an alien invasion: Harmonia axyridis in Britain
<p>Harmonia axyridis is a ladybird native to Asia, but introduced widely as a biocontrol agent. It is invasive and detrimental to native species in North America, which meant its arrival in Britain was met with concern. Establishment was seen as an opportunity to track the spread of an invas...
Main Authors: | Comont, R, Richard Comont |
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Other Authors: | Roy, H |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2014
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