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robert pemberton
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NONTARGET EFFECTS—THE ACHILLES' HEEL OF BIOLOGICAL CONTROL? Retrospective Analyses to Reduce Risk Associated with Biocontrol …
SM Louda, RW Pemberton, MT Johnson, PA Follett
Annual review of Entomology 48 (1), 365-396, 2003
7282003
Predictable risk to native plants in weed biological control
RW Pemberton
Oecologia 125, 489-494, 2000
3792000
Classical biological control for the protection of natural ecosystems
RG Van Driesche, RI Carruthers, T Center, MS Hoddle, ...
Biological control 54, S2-S33, 2010
3512010
Insects and other arthropods used as drugs in Korean traditional medicine
RW Pemberton
Journal of ethnopharmacology 65 (3), 207-216, 1999
3021999
A comparative analysis of five medicinal floras
DE Moerman, RW Pemberton, D Kiefer, B Berlin
Journal of ethnobiology 19 (1), 49-70, 1999
2441999
Matching the origin of an invasive weed for selection of a herbivore haplotype for a biological control programme
JA Goolsby, PJ De Barro, JR Makinson, RW Pemberton, DM Hartley, ...
Molecular Ecology 15 (1), 287-297, 2006
2402006
Biological control of invading species--risk and reform
DR Strong, RW Pemberton
Science 288 (5473), 1969-1970, 2000
2172000
Occurrence of predatory and fungivorous mites in leaf domatia
RW Pemberton, CE Turner
American Journal of Botany 76 (1), 105-112, 1989
1591989
Old World climbing fern (Lygodium microphyllum), a dangerous invasive weed in Florida
RW Pemberton, AP Ferriter
American Fern Journal, 165-175, 1998
1561998
Extrafloral nectar feeding by ladybird beetles (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae).
RW Pemberton, NJ Vandenberg
1351993
Cactoblastis cactorum (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae) in the United States: An Immigrant Biological Control Agent or an Introduction of the Nursery Industry?
RW Pemberton
American Entomologist 41 (4), 230-232, 1995
1341995
The reproductive biology of the invasive ferns Lygodium microphyllum and L. japonicum (Schizaeaceae): implications for invasive potential
MS Lott, JC Volin, RW Pemberton, DF Austin
American Journal of Botany 90 (8), 1144-1152, 2003
1332003
Host Utilization of Native Cirsium Thistles (Asteraceae) by the Introduced Weevil Rhinocyllus conicus (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) in California
CE Turner, RW Pemberton, SS Rosenthal
Environmental Entomology 16 (1), 111-115, 1987
1141987
Marketing time predicts naturalization of horticultural plants
RW Pemberton, H Liu
Ecology 90 (1), 69-80, 2009
1102009
The influence of extrafloral nectaries on parasitism of an insect herbivore
RW Pemberton, JH Lee
American Journal of Botany 83 (9), 1187-1194, 1996
1081996
Orchid bees don't need orchids: evidence from the naturalization of an orchid bee in Florida
RW Pemberton, GS Wheeler
Ecology 87 (8), 1995-2001, 2006
1012006
Exploratory surveys in Australia and Asia for natural enemies of Old World climbing fern, Lygodium microphyllum: Lygodiaceae
JA Goolsby, AD Wright, RW Pemberton
Biological Control 28 (1), 33-46, 2003
922003
Expanding geographical range of Cactoblastis cactorum (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae) in North America
SD Hight, JE Carpenter, KA Bloem, S Bloem, RW Pemberton, P Stiling
The Florida Entomologist 85 (3), 527-529, 2002
922002
The potential of biological control to manage Old World climbing fern (Lygodium microphyllum), an invasive weed in Florida
RW Pemberton
American Fern Journal, 176-182, 1998
831998
Wild food plants in South Korea; market presence, new crops, and exports to the United States
RW Pemberton, NS Lee
Economic Botany 50, 57-70, 1996
811996
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