Preface ........................................................ ix
Acknowledgments ................................................ xi
The BAWBILT bases in Europe ..................................... 1
Chapter 1 The BAWBILT context in Europe ........................ 3
F. Lieutier
Chapter 2 The directory of European experts ................... 11
A. Battisti & M. Faccoli
Chapter 3 The BAWBILT database ................................ 15
M. Gilbert & D. Sauvard
Chapter 4 Damage and control of BAWBILT organisms, an
overview ............................................ 19
J-C. Grégoire & H.F. Evans
Part 1 Bark Beetles ........................................... 39
Chapter 5 Taxonomy and systematics of bark and ambrosia
beetles ............................................. 41
M. Knížek & R. Beaver
Chapter 6 Genetic tools in Scolytid research .................. 55
C. Stauffer
Chapter 7 General biology of bark beetles ..................... 63
D. Sauvard
Chapter 8 Chemical ecology of bark beetles in a complex
olfactory landscape ................................. 89
J.A. Byers
Chapter 9 Host resistance to bark beetles and its
variations ......................................... 135
F. Lieutier
Chapter 10 Fungal associates of European bark beetles with
special emphasis on the Ophiostomatoid fungi ....... 181
T. Kirisits
Chapter 11 Research on parasitoids and predators of
Scolytidae, a review ............................... 237
M. Kenis, B. Wermelinger & J-C. Grégoire
Chapter 12 Pathogens in bark beetles .......................... 291
R. Wegensteiner
Part 2 Bark Weevils .......................................... 315
Chapter 13 Taxonomy and systematics of bark weevils ........... 317
G. Lempérière, A. Mantilleri & C. Conord
Chapter 14 General biology and life cycles of bark weevils .... 331
K.R. Day, G. Nordlander, M. Kenis & G. Halldorson
Chapter 15 Semiochemicals in the life of bark feeding
weevils ............................................ 351
F. Schlyter
Chapter 16 Hylobius abietis - Host utilisation and
resistance ......................................... 365
D. Wainhouse
Chapter 17 Fungi associated with Hylobius abietis and other
weevils ............................................ 381
H. Viiri
Chapter 18 Parasitoids, predators, nematodes and pathogens
associated with bark weevil pests .................. 395
M. Kenis, R. Wegensteiner & C.T. Griffin
Chapter 19 Damage, control and management of weevil pests,
especially Hylobius abietis ........................ 415
B. Långström & K.R. Day
Part 3 Buprestids and Longhorns .............................. 445
Chapter 20 Biology, ecology and economic importance of
Buprestidae and Cerambycidae ....................... 447
H.F. Evans, L.G. Moraal & J.A. Pajares
Chapter 21 Natural enemies of Cerambycidae and Buprestidae
infesting living trees ............................. 475
M. Kenis & J. Hllszczanski
Part 4 "Non-Coleopteran" BAWBILT organisms ................... 499
Chapter 22 Non-Coleopteran insects ............................ 501
B. Långström, K. Heliövaara, L.G. Moraal,
M. Turčáni, M. Viitasaari & Т. Ylioja
Research needs and priorities for Europe ...................... 539
Chapter 23 General conclusions and research priorities for
BAWBILT organisms in Europe ........................ 541
F. Lieutier, K.R. Day, H.F. Evans & B. Långström
Index of scientific names ..................................... 553
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