Understanding ecosystem functioning in a farmland context by considering the variety of ecological strategies employed by arthropods is a core challenge in ecology and conservation science. We adopted a functional approach in an assessment of the relationship between three functional plant groups (grasses, broad-leaves and legumes) and the arthropod community in winter wheat fields in a Mediterranean dryland context. We sampled the arthropod community as thoroughly as possible with a combination of suction catching and flight-interception trapping. All specimens were identified to the appropriate taxonomic level (family, genus or species) and classified according to their form of feeding: chewing-herbivores, sucking-herbivores, flower-consu...
Plant communities are influenced by many factors, such as soil properties, humidity, temperature, re...
Single and combined diversification practices in crop fields and their effects on arthropod predator...
Keywords: vegetational diversity, intercropping, plant quality, herbivores, D. semiclausum, foraging...
Understanding ecosystem functioning in a farmland context by considering the variety of ecological s...
Plant diversity often contributes to the shape of arthropod communities, which in turn supply import...
International audienceThe role of biodiversity in the delivery of ecosystem services is increasingly...
We reviewed studies aimed at understanding functional relationships between weeds and arthropods in ...
The integration of agroforestry plots with ephemeral crops such as vegetables on the farm scale can ...
The aphid–natural enemy interaction in winter wheat fields constitutes a complex system that has bee...
Trophic relationships between plants and insects are not confined to biological interactions such as...
The abundance and species composition of natural enemies (spiders and carabid beetles) and some of t...
International audienceSemi-natural structures of agricultural landscapes are known to provide import...
Weeds are important as food for both herbivorous insects and farmland birds. Especially monophagous,...
Differences in the semi-natural vegetation of field margins will affect the biological control servi...
This paper is the report of four years of research on the functional group composition of the animal...
Plant communities are influenced by many factors, such as soil properties, humidity, temperature, re...
Single and combined diversification practices in crop fields and their effects on arthropod predator...
Keywords: vegetational diversity, intercropping, plant quality, herbivores, D. semiclausum, foraging...
Understanding ecosystem functioning in a farmland context by considering the variety of ecological s...
Plant diversity often contributes to the shape of arthropod communities, which in turn supply import...
International audienceThe role of biodiversity in the delivery of ecosystem services is increasingly...
We reviewed studies aimed at understanding functional relationships between weeds and arthropods in ...
The integration of agroforestry plots with ephemeral crops such as vegetables on the farm scale can ...
The aphid–natural enemy interaction in winter wheat fields constitutes a complex system that has bee...
Trophic relationships between plants and insects are not confined to biological interactions such as...
The abundance and species composition of natural enemies (spiders and carabid beetles) and some of t...
International audienceSemi-natural structures of agricultural landscapes are known to provide import...
Weeds are important as food for both herbivorous insects and farmland birds. Especially monophagous,...
Differences in the semi-natural vegetation of field margins will affect the biological control servi...
This paper is the report of four years of research on the functional group composition of the animal...
Plant communities are influenced by many factors, such as soil properties, humidity, temperature, re...
Single and combined diversification practices in crop fields and their effects on arthropod predator...
Keywords: vegetational diversity, intercropping, plant quality, herbivores, D. semiclausum, foraging...