Pest consumption by generalist arthropod predators increases with crop stage in both organic and conventional farms
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چکیده
Biocontrol agents are critical for pest management in sustainable agriculture. Generalist arthropod predators may hold a great potential as biocontrol because they ubiquitous and consume pests agroecosystems. However, their diet composition over the entire crop season has rarely been quantified, which hinders our ability to assess real field conditions that foster temporal dynamics of alternative prey populations. To fill this knowledge gap, we surveyed communities stages organic conventional rice farms (n = 7 each) used stable isotope analysis (δ13C δ15N) quantify generalist time. We aimed (1) examine resource partitioning (trophic niches) these predators, (2) predators’ from sources (rice herbivores, tourist detritivores), (3) investigate effects farm type (organic/conventional) stage (tillering/flowering/ripening stage) on herbivore) consumption by predators. The results show both shifted trophic niches consumed higher percentage herbivores at late than early (e.g., 90–93% ripening vs. 34–55% tillering), suggesting an increasing value time regardless type. Surprisingly, proportions tillering flowering stages, highlighting underappreciated farms. These demonstrate although do non-pest prey, have high (per capita consumption) encourage modern agriculture develop techniques support robust populations ecosystem services provide.
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: Ecosphere
سال: 2021
ISSN: ['2150-8925']
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/ecs2.3625