Panel Discussion - Management of Eurasian watermilfoil in the United States using native insects: State regulatory and management issues
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Date
2000
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While researchers have evaluated the potential of nativeinsect herbivores to manage nonindigenous aquatic plantspecies such as Eurasian watermilfoil (Myriophyllum spicatumL.), the practical matters of regulatory compliance and implementationhave been neglected. A panel of aquatic nuisancespecies program managers from three state naturalresource management agencies (Minnesota, Vermont andWashington) discussed their regulatory and policy concerns.In addition, one ecological consultant attempting to marketone of the native insects to manage Eurasian watermilfoiladded his perspective on the special challenges of distributinga native biological control agent for management of Eurasianwatermilfoil.Journal
Journal of Aquatic Plant ManagementVolume
38Page Range
121-124Resource/Dataset Location
http://www.apms.org/japm/vol38p121.pdfCollections