<div><p>Farmers and private consultants execute a vast, decentralized data collection effort with each cropping cycle, as they gather pest density data to make real-time pest management decisions. Here we present a proof of concept for an ecoinformatics approach to pest management research, which attempts to harness these data to answer questions about pest-crop interactions. The impact of herbivory by <i>Lygus hesperus</i> on cotton is explored as a case study. Consultant-derived data satisfied a ‘positive control’ test for data quality by clearly resolving the expected negative relationship between <i>L. hesperus</i> density and retention of flower buds. The enhanced statistical power afforded by the large ecoinformatics dataset revealed ...
The bottom-up effects of plant quality and the top-down effects of natural enemies are two of the mo...
Increasing diversity on farms can enhance many key ecosystem services to and from agriculture, and n...
Landscape composition not only affects a variety of arthropod-mediated ecosystem services, but also ...
Crop rotation has been practiced for centuries in an effort to improve agricultural yield. However, ...
Experimentation has been the cornerstone of much of integrated pest management (IPM) research. Here,...
Transforming modern agriculture towards both higher yields and greater sustainability is critical fo...
Transforming modern agriculture towards both higher yields and greater sustainability is critical fo...
While agriculture, a human-defined and delimited version of the natural world, is not generally tout...
Although surveys of pest populations documenting evolved insecticide resistance often suggest abunda...
1. Insect pollination and biological pest control simultaneously influence crop yield, but are often...
1. Modern agricultural landscapes are dynamic systems with interannually changing proportions of dif...
In the Western U.S., Lygus spp. (Hemiptera: Miridae) can cause major losses to cotton, vegetables, s...
Loss in seed yield and therefore decrease in plant fitness due to simultaneous attacks by multiple h...
BACKGROUND: Many polyphagous pests sequentially use crops and uncultivated habitats in landscapes do...
In the Western U.S., Lygus spp. (Hemiptera: Miridae) can cause major losses to cotton, vegetables, s...
The bottom-up effects of plant quality and the top-down effects of natural enemies are two of the mo...
Increasing diversity on farms can enhance many key ecosystem services to and from agriculture, and n...
Landscape composition not only affects a variety of arthropod-mediated ecosystem services, but also ...
Crop rotation has been practiced for centuries in an effort to improve agricultural yield. However, ...
Experimentation has been the cornerstone of much of integrated pest management (IPM) research. Here,...
Transforming modern agriculture towards both higher yields and greater sustainability is critical fo...
Transforming modern agriculture towards both higher yields and greater sustainability is critical fo...
While agriculture, a human-defined and delimited version of the natural world, is not generally tout...
Although surveys of pest populations documenting evolved insecticide resistance often suggest abunda...
1. Insect pollination and biological pest control simultaneously influence crop yield, but are often...
1. Modern agricultural landscapes are dynamic systems with interannually changing proportions of dif...
In the Western U.S., Lygus spp. (Hemiptera: Miridae) can cause major losses to cotton, vegetables, s...
Loss in seed yield and therefore decrease in plant fitness due to simultaneous attacks by multiple h...
BACKGROUND: Many polyphagous pests sequentially use crops and uncultivated habitats in landscapes do...
In the Western U.S., Lygus spp. (Hemiptera: Miridae) can cause major losses to cotton, vegetables, s...
The bottom-up effects of plant quality and the top-down effects of natural enemies are two of the mo...
Increasing diversity on farms can enhance many key ecosystem services to and from agriculture, and n...
Landscape composition not only affects a variety of arthropod-mediated ecosystem services, but also ...