Papers on Population Management
- Berryman, A.A. 2002. Population theory and pest management. Pages 642-644,
in D. Pimental, Ed., Encyclopedia of Pest Management. Marcel
Dekker, NY.
- Berryman, A. A. 1966. Studies on the behavior and development of Enoclerus
lecontei (Wolcott), a predator of the western pine beetle. Canadian
Entomologist 98: 519-526.
- Berryman, A. A. 1966. Factors influencing oviposition, and the effect of
temperature on development and survival of Enoclerus lecontei (Wolcott)
eggs. Canadian Entomologist 98: 579-585.
- Berryman, A. A. 1967. Preservation and augmentation of insect predators
of the western pine beetle. Journal of Forestry 65: 260-262.
- Berryman, A. A. 1967. Mathematical description of the sterile male principle.
Canadian Entomologist 99: 858-865.
- Berryman, A. A. and L. V. Pienaar. 1974. Simulation: A powerful method of
investigating the dynamics and management of insect populations. Environmental
Entomology 3: 199-207.
- Berryman, A. A. 1988. Pests and the stability of forest ecosystems. Northwest
Environmental Journal 4: 351-355.
- Berryman, A. A. and N. C. Stenseth. 1989. A theoretical basis for understanding
and managing biological populations with particular reference to the spruce
bark beetle. Holarctic Ecology 12: 387-394.
- Berryman, A. A. 1991. Population theory: an essential ingredient in pest
prediction, management and policy-making. American Entomologist 37:
138-142.
- Berryman, A. A. 1991. Good theories and premature models. American Entomologist
37: 202-204.
- Berryman, A. A. 1991. Can economic forces cause ecological chaos? The case
of the northern California Dungeness Crab fishery. Oikos 62:
106-109.
- Berryman, A. A., M. A. Valenti, M. J. Harris and D. C. Fulton. 1992. Ecological
engineering: An idea whose time has come? Trends in Ecology and Evolution
7: 268-270.
- Chawla, S. S., K. B. Taylor and A. A. Berryman. 1970. Studies on the sterile
male technique for control of the European pine shoot moth, Ryacionia bouliana
(Lepidoptera: Olethreutidae). Washington Agricultural Experiment Station
Bulletin 64, 6 pp.
- Bogyo, T. P., A. A. Berryman and T. A. Sweeney. 1971. Computer simulation
of populations reduction by release of sterile insects. I. A study of the
relative importance of the parameters of a mathematical model. In Application
of Induced Sterility for Control of Lepidopterous Populations. International
Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna,Austria, pp. 19-25.
- Berryman, A. A., T. P. Bogyo and L. C. Dickmann. 1973. Computer simulation
of population reduction by release of sterile insects: II The effects of dynamic
survival and multiple mating. In "Computer models and application of the sterile
male technique." International Atomic Energy Agency, PL-466/1:31-43.
- Berryman, A. A. 1984. Threshold theory and its applications to pest populations
management. Pages 40-57. In G. R. Conway (Ed.) Pest and pathogen control:
Strategic, tactical, and policy models. Wiley Interscience Series on Applied
Systems Analysis No. 13, Wiley-Interscience, New York.
- Ashraf, M. and A. A. Berryman. 1970. Biology of Sulphuretylenchus elongatus
(Nematoda: Sphaerulariidae), and its effect on its host, Scolytus ventralis
(Coleoptera: Scolytidae). Canadian Entomologist 102: 197-213.
- Ashraf, M. and A. A. Berryman. 1970. Histopathology of Scolytus ventralis
(Coleoptera: Scolytidae) infected by Sulphuretylenchus elongatus
(Nematoda: Sphaerulariidae). Annals of the Entomological Society of America
63: 924-930.
- Berryman, A. A. 1982. Biological control, thresholds, and pest outbreaks.
Environmental Entomology 11: 544-549.
- Berryman, A. A. and R. W. Stark. 1985. Assessing the risk of forest insect
outbreaks. Zeitscrift fur Anewandte Entomologie 99: 199-208
- Arditi, R. and A. A. Berryman. 1991. The biological control paradox. Trends
in Ecology and Evolution 6: 32.
- Berryman, A. A. 1991. The gypsy moth in North America: A case of successful
biological control? Trends in Ecology and Evolution 6: 110-111.
- Berryman, A. A. 1995. Biological Control. pp. 291-298 In Encyclopedia
of Environmental Biology, Vol. 1. Academic Press.
- Berryman, A. A. 1999. Theoretical foundations of biological control. Chapter
1 in B. A. Hawkins and H. V. Connell (Eds.) Theoretical Approaches to Biological
Control. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
- Valenti, M. A., A. A. Berryman and G. T. Ferrell. 1999. Potential for biological
control of native competing vegetation using native herbivores. Agricultural
and Forest Entomology 1: 89-95.