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USING REMOTE SENSING TO ASSESS BIOLOGICAL CONTROL OF SALTCEDAR Research was conducted to evaluate the potential of using remote sensing technology to assess feeding damage on the invasive woody plant species, saltcedar (Tamarix ramosissima Ledeb.), by the leaf beetle (Diorhabda elongata Brulle deserticola Chen). Field reflectance measurements showed that saltc...
Effects of a biological control agent on the use of saltcedar habitat by passerine birds Invasion of native riparian habitats by saltcedar (Tamarix spp.) in the southwestern United States, has caused declines in population density of birds. The saltcedar leaf beetle (Diorhabda elongata) has been released at several sites as a biological control agent. At two northern Nevada locations,...
Guild Structure and Diversity of Insects from Saltcedar Woodlands in Xinjiang, West China Insects and mites on saltcedar shrubs were surveyed over the season in two different sized woodlands, Fukang (larger) and Hutubi (smaller), in the Northern Xinjiang, west China. There were approximately 100 species in 50 families and seven guilds were established according to the trophical level an...