Generalist predators can contribute to vital ecosystem services by potentially inducing trophic cascades as natural enemies of pests in agroecosystems. As the human population of the world gets larger, we need to produce more food on ever-smaller swaths of available land relying on ecosystem services, in the form of pest control, that may contribute to agricultural sustainability. Teasing apart the exact trophic linkages between predators and prey is a vital first step and essential to uncovering which predators are inducing trophic cascades and should be enhanced through conservation biological control. Combined with ecological experimentation, the main tool used throughout my research to identify trophic linkages is molecular gut-content ...
Poison hemlock, Conium maculatum (Apiaceae), is an invasive plant in North America with a unique tox...
The management of insect pests in modern agriculture is dominated by chemical control, despite wide ...
Stink bugs (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae) are significant pests of cotton and soybeans in the southeaster...
Generalist predators can contribute to vital ecosystem services by potentially inducing trophic casc...
Local generalist predators can be exploited in conservation biological control of agricultural pests...
The importance of natural enemies as the foundation of integrated pest management (IPM) is widely ac...
Modern monocultural agro-ecosystems can be perceived as a simplification of natural ecosystems, wher...
1. Understanding predator–prey interactions of the arthropod community in any given ecosystem is ess...
Characterizing trophic networks is fundamental to many questions in ecology, but this typically requ...
The use of molecular techniques in insect ecology has expanded rapidly, allowing ever more challengi...
A broad range of environmental conditions likely regulate predator-prey population dynamics and impa...
The suppression of agricultural pests by natural enemies, including generalist arthropod predators, ...
Generalist predators and parasitoids are considered to be important regulators of aphids. The former...
Improving the diversity of farm systems or landscapes can lead to more effective biological control ...
Natural enemies are members of complex ecological communities, and their ability to contribute to th...
Poison hemlock, Conium maculatum (Apiaceae), is an invasive plant in North America with a unique tox...
The management of insect pests in modern agriculture is dominated by chemical control, despite wide ...
Stink bugs (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae) are significant pests of cotton and soybeans in the southeaster...
Generalist predators can contribute to vital ecosystem services by potentially inducing trophic casc...
Local generalist predators can be exploited in conservation biological control of agricultural pests...
The importance of natural enemies as the foundation of integrated pest management (IPM) is widely ac...
Modern monocultural agro-ecosystems can be perceived as a simplification of natural ecosystems, wher...
1. Understanding predator–prey interactions of the arthropod community in any given ecosystem is ess...
Characterizing trophic networks is fundamental to many questions in ecology, but this typically requ...
The use of molecular techniques in insect ecology has expanded rapidly, allowing ever more challengi...
A broad range of environmental conditions likely regulate predator-prey population dynamics and impa...
The suppression of agricultural pests by natural enemies, including generalist arthropod predators, ...
Generalist predators and parasitoids are considered to be important regulators of aphids. The former...
Improving the diversity of farm systems or landscapes can lead to more effective biological control ...
Natural enemies are members of complex ecological communities, and their ability to contribute to th...
Poison hemlock, Conium maculatum (Apiaceae), is an invasive plant in North America with a unique tox...
The management of insect pests in modern agriculture is dominated by chemical control, despite wide ...
Stink bugs (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae) are significant pests of cotton and soybeans in the southeaster...