نتایج جستجو برای: 2008

تعداد نتایج: 147074  

2013
Tomas Roslin Helena Wirta Tapani Hopkins Bess Hardwick Gergely Várkonyi

Indirect interactions as mediated by higher and lower trophic levels have been advanced as key forces structuring herbivorous arthropod communities around the globe. Here, we present a first quantification of the interaction structure of a herbivore-centered food web from the High Arctic. Targeting the Lepidoptera of Northeast Greenland, we introduce generalized overlap indices as a novel tool ...

2014
Nicole Wäschke Kristin Hardge Christine Hancock Monika Hilker Elisabeth Obermaier Torsten Meiners

Plant diversity is known to affect success of host location by pest insects, but its effect on olfactory orientation of non-pest insect species has hardly been addressed. First, we tested in laboratory experiments the hypothesis that non-host plants, which increase odour complexity in habitats, affect the host location ability of herbivores and parasitoids. Furthermore, we recorded field data o...

2018
Reyard Mutamiswa Honest Machekano Frank Chidawanyika Casper Nyamukondiwa

Basal and plasticity of thermal tolerance determine abundance, biogeographical patterns and activity of insects over spatial and temporal scales. For coexisting stemborer parasitoids, offering synergistic impact for biological control, mismatches in thermal tolerance may influence their ultimate impact in biocontrol programs under climate variability. Using laboratory-reared congeneric parasito...

2015
Brooks Emerick Abhyudai Singh

Discrete-time models are the traditional approach for capturing population dynamics of a hostparasitoid system. Recent work has introduced a semi-discrete framework for obtaining model update functions that connect host-parasitoid population levels from year-to-year. In particular, this framework uses differential equations to describe the hosts-parasitoid interaction during the time of year wh...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2016
Abhilash Nair Toby Fountain Suvi Ikonen Sami P Ojanen Saskya van Nouhuys

A fragmented habitat becomes increasingly fragmented for species at higher trophic levels, such as parasitoids. To persist, these species are expected to possess life-history traits, such as high dispersal, that facilitate their ability to use resources that become scarce in fragmented landscapes. If a specialized parasitoid disperses widely to take advantage of a sparse host, then the parasito...

Journal: :Fróðskaparrit - Faroese Scientific Journal 2017

Journal: :Journal of Petrology 2007

Journal: :Kinema: A Journal for Film and Audiovisual Media 2009

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