NOTE: Abstracts are sorted alphabetically based on the last name of the submitter.
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TEXAS INVASIVE SPECIES PLANT LIST. Awinash P. Bhatkar*. Texas Department of Agriculture, Austin, TX. View full text by Awinash Bhatkar. |
INVASIVE, NON-NATIVE TERRESTRIAL PLANTS AND THEIR IMPACT ON NATURAL AREAS IN DIFFERENT REGIONS OF TEXAS: RESULTS OF A QUESTIONNAIRE. Ronald F. Billings*, Texas Forest Service, College Station, and Kim Camilli, Texas Forest Service, Austin, TX. View full text by Ronald Billings. |
EXPANDED RANGE OF THE SOAPBERRY BORER, AN INVASIVE PEST OF WESTERN SOAPBERRY IN TEXAS. Ronald F. Billings, Texas Forest Service, College Station, TX, Herbert a. Pase III and Donald Grosman, Texas Forest Service, Lufkin, Texas View full text by Ronald Billings. |
INCREASING PUBLIC AWARENESS OF THE SOAPBERRY BORER - AN INVASIVE PEST OF TEXAS WOODLAND AND RESIDENTIAL LANDSCAPES. Ronald Billings, Texas Forest Service, College Station, TX. View full text by Ronald Billings. |
SOAPBERRY BORER, AGRILUS PRIONURUS (COLEOPTERA: BUPRESTIDAE):
THE ATTACK CHARACTERISTICS AND KNOWN DISTRIBUTION OF AN INVASIVE PEST OF WESTERN SOAPBERRY IN TEXAS. Ronald F. Billings and Herbert A. Pase III
Texas Forest Service, College Station, TX.
View full text by Ronald Billings. |
INVASIVE, NONNATIVE PESTS IN TEXAS: AN INCREASING FOREST HEALTH CHALLENGE. Ronald F. Billings, Herbert A. Pase III, and Kim S. Camilli, Texas Forest Service, College Station, TX. View full text by Ron Billings. |
Industrial and Municipal Experience Using Electrolytically-Produced Ionic Copper for Zebra and Quagga Mussel Control View full text by Bill Blume. |
OPPORTUNITIES FOR TERMITE INVASIONS: INTRODUCTIONS OF EXOTIC TERMITES TO THE USA BASED ON PORT OF ENTRY DATA. Alexander Blumenfeld* and Ed Vargo, Rollins Urban & Structural Entomology Facility, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX. View full text by Alexander Blumenfeld. |
TEXAS PARKS AND WILDLIFE PLANS TO IMPLEMENT A PUBLIC AWARENESS ADVERTISING CAMPAIGN WITH A PRIMARY FOCUS ON GIANT SALVINIA (SALVINIA MOLESTA. Darcy Bontempo, Glenda Beasley and Carly Drees, Texas Parks and Wildlife, Austin, TX. View full text by Darcy Bontempo. |
TEXAS PARKS AND WILDLIFE PLANS CONTINUES PUBLIC AWARENESS ADVERTISING CAMPAIGN WITH A NEW FOCUS ON ZEBRA MUSSELS (DREISSENA POLYMORPHA) View full text by Darcy Bontempo. |
A GREEN INDUSTRY PERSPECTIVE ON INVASIVE SPECIES. Bill Brown, TCNP, Creekside Nursery, Hempstead, TX and Trey Wyatt, Emerald Garden, Austin, TX. View full text by Bill Brown. |
SUNSET LAKE INVADERS: A TWO YEAR STUDY ON INVASIVE SALT CEDAR WITH MOODY HIGH SCHOOL. Auburn Buehring, Texas State Aquarium, Corpus Christi, and Mari Rivera-Roman (teacher) along with Luisandrea Diaz (student) and Kevin Dirksmeyer (student) Moody High School, Corpus Christi, TX. View full text by Auburn Buehring. |
DEVELOPMENT OF MOLECULAR RESOURCES FOR THE NOXIOUS WEED, IMPERATA CYLINDRICA (L.) BEAUV. Millie Burrell, Department of Biology, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX. View full text by Millie Burrell. |
CURRENT STATUS OF THE INVASIVE RASBERRY CRAZY ANT, PARATRECHINA SP. NR. PUBENS IN TEXAS. Alejandro A. Calixto, Bart Drees, Roger Gold and Danny McDonald. Department of Entomology, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX.
View full text by Alejandro Calixto. |
RESPONSE TO THE NEW INTRODUCTION OF GIANT ASIAN DODDER (CUSCUTA JAPONICA CHOISY) INTO SOUTHEAST HOUSTON, TX AND ERADICATION EFFORTS TAKEN TO CONTROL THIS NOXIOUS WEED.
Camilli, K.S.* 1, Billings, R.F. 1 , Appel, D.N. 2 and Cordova, V. 3.
1. Texas Forest Service, College Station, TX 77840, 2. Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77840, 3. City of Houston, Houston, TX 77007. View full text by Kim Camilli. |
SURVEYING FOR EMERALD ASH BORER AND LIGHT BROWN APPLE MOTH IN TEXAS. Manuel Campos, Texas AgriLife Extension Service, Dallas, TX. View full text by Manuel Campos. |
PRESENTATION, FLAVOR, AND AROMA: INVESTIGATION OF HOST CUES IN THE ORIENTATION AND ESTABLISHMENT OF PHORADENDRON SEROTINUM (VISCACEAE). Brandi C. Cannon, Jessica D. Garrison, James H. Sopas, Timothy J. Verastegui, and Christopher P. Randle Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, TX View full text by Brandi Cannon. |
THE INTRODUCED RASBERRY CRAZY ANT NYLANDERIA SP. NR. PUBENS (INSECTA: HYMENOPTERA: FORMICIDAE) AND IMPLICATIONS ON ITS RAPID SPREAD AND POTENTIAL ECOLOGICAL IMPACT ACROSS TEXAS.
E. Shirley Carrias*, Jerry L. Cook†, and Tom Rasberry‡
*Sam Houston State University, Texas Research Institute for Environmental Studies. Invertebrate Toxicology Laboratory, Huntsville, Texas, U.S.A. †Department of Biological Sciences, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, U.S.A. ‡ Budget Pest Control, Pearland, Texas U.S.A.
View full text by Shirley Carrias. |
VARIATION IN GROWTH HABIT AND PROPENSITY TO FLOWER OF OENOTHERA DRUMMONDII HOOK. FROM THREE TEXAS COASTAL REGIONS. Sean T. Carver*, Department of Horticultural Sciences, Texas A&M University, College Station, Michael Arnold, Department of Horticultural Sciences, Texas A&M University, College Station, David H. Byrne, Department of Horticultural Sciences, Texas A&M University, College Station, Anna R. Armitage, Department of Marine Biology, Texas A&M University, Galveston, R. Daniel Lineberger, Department of Horticultural Sciences, Texas A&M University, College Station, and Andrew R. King, Department of Horticultural Sciences, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX. View full text by Sean Carver. |
WATCH OUT FOR THAT TREE!: INVASIVE INSECT PESTS MOVING TOWARDS TEXAS. Stephen Clarke, USDA Forest Service, Forest Health Protection, Lufkin, TX. View full text by Stephen Clarke. |