Search Results - "Reid, Megan K."
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Insect Herbivores Associated with Nymphaea mexicana (Nymphaeaceae) in Southern United States: Potential Biological Control Agents for South Africa
Published in The Florida entomologist (01-03-2020)“…Nymphaea mexicana Zuccarini (Nymphaeaceae) (Mexican waterlily) is an emergent floating-leaved aquatic plant from the southeastern USA that is invasive in South…”
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Know thy enemy: Investigating genetic contributions from putative parents of invasive Nymphaea mexicana hybrids in South Africa as part of efforts to develop biological control
Published in Biological control (01-09-2023)“…[Display omitted] •Two major invasive Nymphaea mexicana hybrid groups are present in South Africa.•These hybrid groups likely share genetic material with…”
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The importance of multigeneration host specificity testing: rejection of a potential biocontrol agent of Nymphaea mexicana (Nymphaeaceae) in South Africa
Published in The Florida entomologist (12-08-2024)“…Classical biological control utilizes natural enemies of invasive non-native plants imported from their native range to manage problematic populations…”
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Population genetics of invasive and native Nymphaea mexicana Zuccarini: Taking the first steps to initiate a biological control programme in South Africa
Published in Aquatic botany (01-04-2021)“…[Display omitted] •Hybrid and ‘pure’ forms of the invasive Nymphaea mexicana exist in South Africa.•‘Pure’ forms grouped genetically with native samples from…”
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