Taxonomy and Biological Control: New Challenges in an Old Relationship
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Taxonomy and Biological Control: New Challenges in an Old Relationship
Abstract
Biological control and taxonomy are continuously developing fields with remarkable impacts on society. At least 80 years of literature have documented this relationship, which remains essentially the same in its mutualistic nature, as well as in its major challenges. From the perspective of Brazilian taxonomists, we discuss the impacts of important scientific and social developments that directly affect research in these areas, posing new challenges for this lasting relationship. The increasing restrictions and concerns regarding the international transit of organisms require improvements in research related to risk assessment for exotic biological control agents and also stimulate prospecting within the native biota. In our view, this is a positive situation that can foster a closer relationship between taxonomists and applied entomologists, as well as local surveys and taxonomic studies that are necessary before new programs and agents can be implemented. We discuss the essential role of molecular biology in this context, as an iconic example of the synergy between applied sciences and natural history. As our society comes to need safer and more sustainable solutions for food security and the biodiversity crisis, scientific progress will build upon this integration, where biological control and taxonomy play an essential role.
Keywords: Applied entomology; Biocontrol legislation; Databases; Molecular taxonomy; Parasitoids; Species delimitation.
© 2023. Sociedade Entomológica do Brasil.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors declare no competing interests.
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