The aim of this thesis was to study the interplay between movement patterns of polyphagous insect herbivores and vegetation heterogeneity within agricultural fields. I examined if and how 1) host plant species, 2) host plant quality, 3) vegetation architecture, and 4) trap crop physical design influence movement patterns of individuals and spatial distribution of populations. Foragers may aggregate in profitable areas by tactic movement, or by area-restricted search, i.e. by moving randomly but slowing down movement and increasing rate of turning after encountering a profitable patch. Movement patterns of polyphagous herbivores have a high potential for influencing their distribution among hosts differing in quality. However, information on...
1. The spatial distribution of populations is affected by the dispersal abilities of the species, in...
Small scale distribution of insect root herbivores may promote plant species diversity by creating p...
This thesis describes research on multitrophic interactions between parasitoids, herbivores and plan...
The aim of this thesis was to study the interplay between movement patterns of polyphagous insect he...
In the last decade there is an increased interest in the design and use of diversified pest-suppress...
<strong>Keywords: landscape entomology, movement ecology, quantifying movement, population spread, h...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate how plant spatial patterns and insect behavior i...
There is limited understanding about how insect movement patterns are influenced by landscape featur...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of EntomologyJames F. CampbellThomas W. PhillipsMovement is a fundame...
Keywords: vegetational diversity, intercropping, plant quality, herbivores, D. semiclausum, foraging...
Biological control programmes to reduce the density of invasive weeds often introduce multiple speci...
154 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1988.Seven species of leaf-feeding...
Plant–insect interactions occur in spatially heterogeneous habitats. Understanding how such interact...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/119083/1/ecy19897061679.pd
The influence that vegetation diversity and the spatial scale of that diversity exert on insect beha...
1. The spatial distribution of populations is affected by the dispersal abilities of the species, in...
Small scale distribution of insect root herbivores may promote plant species diversity by creating p...
This thesis describes research on multitrophic interactions between parasitoids, herbivores and plan...
The aim of this thesis was to study the interplay between movement patterns of polyphagous insect he...
In the last decade there is an increased interest in the design and use of diversified pest-suppress...
<strong>Keywords: landscape entomology, movement ecology, quantifying movement, population spread, h...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate how plant spatial patterns and insect behavior i...
There is limited understanding about how insect movement patterns are influenced by landscape featur...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of EntomologyJames F. CampbellThomas W. PhillipsMovement is a fundame...
Keywords: vegetational diversity, intercropping, plant quality, herbivores, D. semiclausum, foraging...
Biological control programmes to reduce the density of invasive weeds often introduce multiple speci...
154 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1988.Seven species of leaf-feeding...
Plant–insect interactions occur in spatially heterogeneous habitats. Understanding how such interact...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/119083/1/ecy19897061679.pd
The influence that vegetation diversity and the spatial scale of that diversity exert on insect beha...
1. The spatial distribution of populations is affected by the dispersal abilities of the species, in...
Small scale distribution of insect root herbivores may promote plant species diversity by creating p...
This thesis describes research on multitrophic interactions between parasitoids, herbivores and plan...