Tuesday, 19 November 2002: 1:00 PM-5:00 PM | |||
Floridian Ballroom D (Convention Center, Third Floor) | |||
Risk Analyses and Applied Management of Invasive Species | |||
Session Chair(s): | Arnold H. Hara Michael J. Firko | ||
1:00 PM | Introductory Remarks | ||
1:05 PM | 0712 | Impact of invasive species Ernest S. Delfosse | |
1:25 PM | 0713 | Plant pest risk assessments for importation of agricultural commodities David Hanken, Michael K. Hennessey, L. Carmen Soileau | |
1:45 PM | 0714 | Risk analysis for insects intercepted in United States Ports of Entry Joseph F. Cavey | |
2:05 PM | 0715 | Risk analysis ? Another perspective Wayne Dixon | |
2:25 PM | 0716 | Environmental assessments for release of nonindigenous weed biological control agents Tracy Horner | |
2:40 PM | 0717 | Early detection and eradication Richard Gaskalla | |
2:55 PM | Break | ||
3:05 PM | 0718 | Invasive species management in California Bill Callison | |
3:25 PM | 0719 | Alien species invasion in Hawaii Arnold H. Hara | |
3:40 PM | 0720 | Biological control of invasive insects Robert N. Wiedenmann | |
3:55 PM | 0721 | Proactive biological control against invasive mealybug species offshore with technology transfer to states and neighboring countries Dale E. Meyerdirk | |
4:15 PM | 0722 | Slowing the spread of an established invasive pest: Gypsy moth Donna Leonard | |
4:35 PM | 0723 | Managing an effective emergency response to plant pest invasions Charles Schwalbe | |
4:55 PM | Concluding Remarks |