1. Assuring future food productivity and security will require that better use is made of pest regulation provided by naturally occurring ecological services. However, empirical evidence of large-scale regulatory effects that might be employed in agriculture is still relatively scarce. 2. Using data from 257 conventionally managed arable fields at the UK national scale, we examine whether changes in the long-term store of weed seed in the seedbank are consistent with regulation by seed predatory carabid beetles. 3. We test three expectations of a simple conceptual model for carabid seed predation. The relationships we estimate are consistent with the model and suggest that carabid predation of weed seeds shed onto the soil surface changes t...
International audienceRecent studies suggest that weed seed predation by carabid beetles may partly ...
SPEGESTADCT3EACT4SUPDAT INRAAssuring future crop yields whilst minimising impacts of agriculture on ...
Prod 2018-202f SPE EA GESTAD INRAInternational audienceWeed seed predation by carabid beetles (Coleo...
International audience1. Assuring future food productivity and security will require that better use...
Carabids are generalist predators that contribute to the agricultural ecosystem service of seedbank ...
SPE ECOLDUR CT3National audienceA number of field studies converge to suggest that carabid beetles a...
International audienceGlobal population growth and increasing demand for food has resulted in unsust...
As weed seed predators, carabid beetles can regulate the weed seed bank within agricultural fields. ...
Context Biological weed control by seed predators is an ecosystem service reducing weed population d...
International audienceFor future arable agriculture, there is a need for more sustainable methods to...
Prod 2019-66 SPE GESTAD INRA UBInternational audienceArable agriculture is still highly reliant on h...
Carabids are common inhabitants of crop fields and many species have been found to include seeds in ...
For the transition towards agricultural production systems that are less dependent on herbicides, th...
Prod 2018-126p EA GESTAD INRAInternational audienceWeed seed predation by carabid beetles (Coleopter...
SPE EcolDur Communication orale, résuméCarabids can be key players in weed seed predation within ara...
International audienceRecent studies suggest that weed seed predation by carabid beetles may partly ...
SPEGESTADCT3EACT4SUPDAT INRAAssuring future crop yields whilst minimising impacts of agriculture on ...
Prod 2018-202f SPE EA GESTAD INRAInternational audienceWeed seed predation by carabid beetles (Coleo...
International audience1. Assuring future food productivity and security will require that better use...
Carabids are generalist predators that contribute to the agricultural ecosystem service of seedbank ...
SPE ECOLDUR CT3National audienceA number of field studies converge to suggest that carabid beetles a...
International audienceGlobal population growth and increasing demand for food has resulted in unsust...
As weed seed predators, carabid beetles can regulate the weed seed bank within agricultural fields. ...
Context Biological weed control by seed predators is an ecosystem service reducing weed population d...
International audienceFor future arable agriculture, there is a need for more sustainable methods to...
Prod 2019-66 SPE GESTAD INRA UBInternational audienceArable agriculture is still highly reliant on h...
Carabids are common inhabitants of crop fields and many species have been found to include seeds in ...
For the transition towards agricultural production systems that are less dependent on herbicides, th...
Prod 2018-126p EA GESTAD INRAInternational audienceWeed seed predation by carabid beetles (Coleopter...
SPE EcolDur Communication orale, résuméCarabids can be key players in weed seed predation within ara...
International audienceRecent studies suggest that weed seed predation by carabid beetles may partly ...
SPEGESTADCT3EACT4SUPDAT INRAAssuring future crop yields whilst minimising impacts of agriculture on ...
Prod 2018-202f SPE EA GESTAD INRAInternational audienceWeed seed predation by carabid beetles (Coleo...