نتایج جستجو برای: natural enemy

تعداد نتایج: 485279  

2007
Teja Tscharntke Riccardo Bommarco Yann Clough Thomas O. Crist David Kleijn Tatyana A. Rand Jason M. Tylianakis Saskya van Nouhuys Stefan Vidal

Conservation biological control in agroecosystems requires a landscape management perspective, because most arthropod species experience their habitat at spatial scales beyond the plot level, and there is spillover of natural enemies across the crop–noncrop interface. The species pool in the surrounding landscape and the distance of crop from natural habitat are important for the conservation o...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
Emily A Martin Björn Reineking Bumsuk Seo Ingolf Steffan-Dewenter

Biological control of pests by natural enemies is a major ecosystem service delivered to agriculture worldwide. Quantifying and predicting its effectiveness at large spatial scales is critical for increased sustainability of agricultural production. Landscape complexity is known to benefit natural enemies, but its effects on interactions between natural enemies and the consequences for crop dam...

2017
Kaushalya G. Amarasekare Peter W. Shearer

This study focused on conservation biological control of pear psylla, Cacopsylla pyricola, in the Pacific Northwest, USA. We hypothesized that insecticides applied against the primary insect pest, codling moth Cydia pomonella, negatively impact natural enemies of pear psylla, thus causing outbreaks of this secondary pest. Hence, the objective of this study was to understand how codling moth man...

Journal: :Global change biology 2013
Xinmin Lu Evan Siemann Xu Shao Hui Wei Jianqing Ding

Plants and herbivorous insects can each be dramatically affected by temperature. Climate warming may impact plant invasion success directly but also indirectly through changes in their natural enemies. To date, however, there are no tests of how climate warming shifts the interactions among invasive plants and their natural enemies to affect invasion success. Field surveys covering the full lat...

2016
Ezequiel González Adriana Salvo María Teresa Defagó Graciela Valladares

Edges have become prevailing habitats, mainly as a result of habitat fragmentation and agricultural expansion. The interchange of functionally relevant organisms like insects occurs through these edges and can influence ecosystem functioning in both crop and non-crop habitats. However, very few studies have focused on the directionality of insect movement through edges, and the role of crop and...

Journal: :Arthropod Management Tests 2002

Journal: :Journal of Economic Entomology 1914

Journal: :Trends in ecology & evolution 2008
Thomas R Raffel Lynn B Martin Jason R Rohr

Parasitism and predation have long been considered analogous interactions. Yet by and large, ecologists continue to study parasite-host and predator-prey ecology separately. Here we discuss strengths and shortcomings of the parasite-as-predator analogy and its potential to provide new insights into both fields. Developments in predator-prey ecology, such as temporal risk allocation and associat...

2016
Margaret R. Douglas John F. Tooker

BACKGROUND Seed-applied neonicotinoids are widely used in agriculture, yet their effects on non-target species remain incompletely understood. One important group of non-target species is arthropod natural enemies (predators and parasitoids), which contribute considerably to suppression of crop pests. We hypothesized that seed-applied neonicotinoids reduce natural-enemy abundance, but not as st...

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