Biological control has traditionally simplified the view of trophic relationships between herbivorous pests and their natural enemies in agriculture. The success or failure of this pest management strategy is still mainly attributed to the ability of a few key natural enemies to suppress the pest density. For example, successful regulation of the California red scale (Aonidiella aurantii), a key citrus pest, is generally credited to specific parasitoids of the Aphytis genus. Currently, research is revealing how herbivore regulation in agroecosystems can be alternatively achieved with a greater number of trophic associations within the system. The goals of the present study were as follows: i) to unravel species‐specific trophic links betwe...
Asian citrus psyllid (ACP) threatens the viability of California citriculture because it spreads a b...
Natural enemies have been the key factor for the regulation of the citrus leafminer populations, Phy...
Natural enemies have been the key factor for the regulation of the citrus leafminer populations, Phy...
Biological control has traditionally simplified the view of trophic relationships between herbivorou...
Biological control has traditionally simplified the view of trophic relationships between herbivorou...
Biological control has traditionally simplified the view of trophic relationships between herbivorou...
Rich and abundant predator complexes are frequently associated with aphids in perennial agroecosyste...
The California red scale (CRS), Aonidiella aurantii, a worldwide citrus pest, has the ectoparasitoid...
The California red scale (CRS), Aonidiella aurantii, a worldwide citrus pest, has the ectoparasitoid...
Molecular techniques are irreplaceable to untangle the trophic links in communities where immature e...
Molecular techniques are irreplaceable to untangle the trophic links in communities where immature e...
Aphis spiraecola Patch. (Hemiptera: Aphididae) is a key pest of citrus clementines. This aphid colon...
Spain is the largest producer of citrus for the fresh market worldwide (FAO, 2003). Many potential ...
In a study about the impact of natural enemies of Phyllocnistis citrella Stainton conducted in Spain...
The efficacy of biological control agents depends on the amount of mortality they impose on pests in ...
Asian citrus psyllid (ACP) threatens the viability of California citriculture because it spreads a b...
Natural enemies have been the key factor for the regulation of the citrus leafminer populations, Phy...
Natural enemies have been the key factor for the regulation of the citrus leafminer populations, Phy...
Biological control has traditionally simplified the view of trophic relationships between herbivorou...
Biological control has traditionally simplified the view of trophic relationships between herbivorou...
Biological control has traditionally simplified the view of trophic relationships between herbivorou...
Rich and abundant predator complexes are frequently associated with aphids in perennial agroecosyste...
The California red scale (CRS), Aonidiella aurantii, a worldwide citrus pest, has the ectoparasitoid...
The California red scale (CRS), Aonidiella aurantii, a worldwide citrus pest, has the ectoparasitoid...
Molecular techniques are irreplaceable to untangle the trophic links in communities where immature e...
Molecular techniques are irreplaceable to untangle the trophic links in communities where immature e...
Aphis spiraecola Patch. (Hemiptera: Aphididae) is a key pest of citrus clementines. This aphid colon...
Spain is the largest producer of citrus for the fresh market worldwide (FAO, 2003). Many potential ...
In a study about the impact of natural enemies of Phyllocnistis citrella Stainton conducted in Spain...
The efficacy of biological control agents depends on the amount of mortality they impose on pests in ...
Asian citrus psyllid (ACP) threatens the viability of California citriculture because it spreads a b...
Natural enemies have been the key factor for the regulation of the citrus leafminer populations, Phy...
Natural enemies have been the key factor for the regulation of the citrus leafminer populations, Phy...