In this presentation, we provide an overview of how physiological life is made possible by control, and demonstrate the usefulness of a control engineering
Many diseases arise from the failure or malfunction of one or more control system components. For example, diabetes arises as a result of the failure in the control system responsible for blood glucose regulation. However, the type of diabetes depends on which component of this control system failed.
Examples of biological control include the destruction of the citrophilus mealybug in California by two parasitic species of chalcid wasps imported from Australia, Coccophagus gurneyi and Tetracnemus pretiosus; the effective predation of an Australian ladybird beetle, or vedalia beetle (Rodolia cardinalis), on the cottony cushion scale in California; the limiting of the proliferation of the European rabbit in Australia by...
Some notable examples of classical biological control include the use of
decapitating flies (several Pseudacteon species) against red imported fire ants, and a group of flea beetles, thrips, and stem borers used against alligator weed.A heated glasshouse is an ideal location for biological control as it is enclosed and the temperature can be altered to suit the specific control agent. Examples of biological control include:
control of glasshouse whitefly with the parasite wasp Encarsia control of glasshouse red spider mite with PhytoseiulusTypes of biological pest control [ edit]
- Importation [ edit] Rodolia cardinalis, the vedalia beetle, was imported from Australia to California in the 19th century, successfully controlling cottony cushion scale. ...
For example,
hypertension results from a malfunctioning blood pressure control system, hypocalcemia from a malfunctioning calcium homeostasis system, and Type 1 diabetes from a failure of the blood glucose control system.