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Biological control for One Health

Urs Schaffner, George E. Heimpel, Nicholas J. Mills, Beatrice Muriithi, Matthew B. Thomas, D Yubak, Kris A. G. Wyckhuys

The Science of The Total Environment · 2024

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Summary

Biological control has been effectively exploited by mankind since 300 CE. By promoting the natural regulation of pests, weeds, and diseases, it produces societal benefits at the food-environment-health nexus. Here we scrutinize biological control endeavours and their social-ecological outcomes through a holistic 'One-Health' lens, recognizing that the health of humans, animals, plants, and the wider environment are linked and interdependent. Evidence shows that biological control generates desirable outcomes within all One Health dimensions, mitigating global change issues such as chemical pollution, biocide resistance, biodiversity loss, and habitat destruction. Yet, its cross-disciplinary achievements remain underappreciated. To remedy this, we advocate a systems-level, integrated appro

Source type
Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.1016/j.scitotenv.2024.175800
Catalogue ID
SNmok6mis6-gjw5e6
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