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Sharing enemies: evidence of forest contribution to natural enemy communities in crops, at different spatial scales
(Wiley-liss, Div John Wiley & Sons Inc, 2015-03)
The increase in cultivated lands has led to ecosystem and biodiversityloss. Arthropod natural enemies, involved in the ecosystem service of biologicalcontrol, benefit from non-crop habitat and may be affected by itsproximity ...
Mortality Risk in Insects
(Entomological Soc Amer, 2009-02-01)
Understanding how and why insect numbers fluctuate through time and space has been a central theme in ecological research for more than a century. Life tables have been used to understand temporal and spatial patterns in ...
Mortality Risk in Insects
(Entomological Soc Amer, 2009-02-01)
Understanding how and why insect numbers fluctuate through time and space has been a central theme in ecological research for more than a century. Life tables have been used to understand temporal and spatial patterns in ...
Predators and parasitoids of the harlequin ladybird, Harmonia axyridis, in its native range and invaded areas
(Springer, 2018)
The harlequin ladybird Harmonia axyridis (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) has rapidly spread in several continents over the past 30 years and is considered an invasive alien species. The success of H. axyridis as an invader is ...
NOTES ON INSECT PESTS OF SOURSOP (GUANABANA), ANNONA MURICATA L., AND THEIR NATURAL ENEMIES IN PUERTO RICONOTES ON INSECT PESTS OF SOURSOP (GUANABANA), ANNONA MURICATA L., AND THEIR NATURAL ENEMIES IN PUERTO RICO
(University of Puerto Rico Mayagüez Campus Agricultural Experiment Station, 1989)
Natural enemy communities of aphids in alfalfa fields assessed through video recordings of sentinel cards in scenarios of contrasting aphid abundance
(2024)
The first step to better understand the relationship between natural enemy communities and pest control is to know which, when, and how frequently different natural enemies interact with their prey. In alfalfa fields of ...
Alien species numerically dominate natural enemy communities in urban habitats: A preliminary study
(Gazi Entomological Research Soc, 2017-06)
Urbanization generally leads to reduced biodiversity of insects, mainly native species. Knowing the structure of natural enemy communities is important because of the significant role they play as biological control agents ...