Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Mark G Wright"
- Mark G Wright's recent research examines critical agricultural pests in Hawaii, focusing on the economic impacts and biological control of invasive species such as the coffee berry borer and the erythrina gall wasp, as well as the twolined spittlebug affecting forage grasses.
- His studies utilize integrated pest management (IPM) strategies to address these invasions, providing insights into pest behavior, population dynamics, and the effectiveness of biological control agents.
- By exploring new species descriptions and the ecological responses of pests and their predators, Wright's work contributes significantly to understanding pest management in Hawaiian ecosystems, emphasizing a need for continuous monitoring and adaptation of strategies.