نتایج جستجو برای: natural enemies

تعداد نتایج: 483267  

Journal: :PeerJ 2015
Emily A Martin Björn Reineking Bumsuk Seo Ingolf Steffan-Dewenter

Aphids are a major concern in agricultural crops worldwide, and control by natural enemies is an essential component of the ecological intensification of agriculture. Although the complexity of agricultural landscapes is known to influence natural enemies of pests, few studies have measured the degree of pest control by different enemy guilds across gradients in landscape complexity. Here, we u...

2015
Hella Schlinkert Catrin Westphal Yann Clough Zoltán László Martin Ludwig Teja Tscharntke Yvan Rahbé

Large plants are often more conspicuous and more attractive for associated animals than small plants, e.g. due to their wider range of resources. Therefore, plant size can positively affect species richness of associated animals, as shown for single groups of herbivores, but studies usually consider intraspecific size differences of plants in unstandardised environments. As comprehensive tests ...

2009
H. C. MULLER-LANDAU F. R. ADLER

Seed dispersal patterns affect the rate at which offspring encounter specialized natural enemies, and thereby the strength of the associated interspecific interaction (Howe and Smallwood, 1982). Relatively specialized natural enemies such as pathogens and insect herbivores are expected to be found in higher densities near plants of their host species (Janzen, 1970). Because dispersing offspring...

2010
Robert Glinwood

This chapter discusses whether plant chemical communication is a mechanism by which plant genetic diversity can affect the natural enemies of herbivores. Plant genetic diversity influences natural enemies, and these insects use volatile chemical cues to locate suitable habitats. However, the importance of chemical communication for these interactions has not been considered. In this chapter, th...

2012
Raymond A. Cloyd

Pesticides including insecticides and miticides are primarily used to regulate arthropod (insect and mite) pest populations in agricultural and horticultural crop production systems. However, continual reliance on pesticides may eventually result in a number of potential ecological problems including resistance, secondary pest outbreaks, and/or target pest resurgence [1,2]. Therefore, implement...

2012
XIAOXIA LIU MAO CHEN HILDA L. COLLINS DAVID ONSTAD RICK ROUSH QINGWEN ZHANG ANTHONY M. SHELTON

In the laboratory and in cages in the greenhouse, we evaluated the toxicity of two insecticides (lambda-cyhalothrin and spinosad) on the parasitoid,Diadegma insulare (Cresson), and the predator, Coleomegilla maculate (DeGeer), both natural enemies of the diamondback moth, Plutella xylostella (L.). Lambda-cyhalothrin was very toxic to both natural enemies. Spinosad was less toxic toC.maculata ad...

Journal: :Environmental entomology 2009
Robert K D Peterson Ryan S Davis Leon G Higley Odair A Fernandes

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 insect numbers. In this study, we estimated cause-of-death probabilities for phytophagous insects using multiple decrement life tables and the irreplaceable mortality analytic ...

Journal: :The American naturalist 2006
Roosa Leimu Julia Koricheva

Genetic correlations between plant resistances to multiple natural enemies are important because they have the potential to determine the mode of selection that natural enemies impose on a host plant, the structure of herbivore and pathogen communities, and the success of plant breeding for resistance to multiple diseases and pests. We conducted a meta-analysis of 29 published studies of 16 dif...

Journal: :Neotropical entomology 2010
Christian S A Silva-Torres Itillio V A F Pontes Jorge B Torres Reginaldo Barros

We report the occurrence of natural enemies of Plutella xylostela (L.) in organically farmed kale in Pernambuco, Brazil. Seven natural enemies were observed parasitizing or preying on larvae and pupae of P. xylostella--three parasitoids: Cotesia plutellae Kurdjumov (Hym.: Braconidae), Conura pseudofulvovariegata (Becker) (Hym.: Chalcididae) and Tetrastichus howardi (Olliff) (Hym.: Eulophidae), ...

Journal: :Insect science 2015
Nancy A Schellhorn Hazel R Parry Sarina Macfadyen Yongmo Wang Myron P Zalucki

Areawide management has a long history of achieving solutions that target pests, however, there has been little focus on the areawide management of arthropod natural enemies. Landscape ecology studies that show a positive relationship between natural enemy abundance and habitat diversity demonstrate landscape-dependent pest suppression, but have not yet clearly linked their findings to pest man...

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