International audienceThe use of ants for biological control of insect pests was the first reported case of conservation biological control. Direct and indirect community interactions between ants and pests lead to differential spatial pattern. We investigated spatial interactions between mirids, the major cocoa pest in West Africa and numerically dominant ant species, using bivariate point pattern analysis to identify potential biological control agents. We assume that potential biological control agents should display negative spatial interactions with mirids considering their niche overlap. The mirid/ant data were collected in complex cacao-based agroforestry systems sampled in three agroecological areas over a forest-savannah gradient i...
In cocoa agroforestry systems, ants are the major arthropod component of the canopy. Since dominant ...
Ants are soil macrofauna that plays an essential role in preventing pods of cocoa (Theobroma cacao L...
Spatial patterns in ecology can be described as reflective of environmental heterogeneity (exogenous...
International audienceThe use of ants for biological control of insect pests was the first reported ...
The use of ants for biological control of insect pests was the first reported case of conservation b...
Manipulating ant communities to control pests of cocoa has proven to be a promising strategy, especi...
In African cocoa agroforestry systems, ants represent the most important part of arboreal arthropod ...
Ant community structure in natural and anthropogenic ecosystems depends on the combination of severa...
We investigated the ant community structure in cocoa farms in the Centre Region of Cameroon. Ants we...
The distribution of arboreal-foraging ants on cocoa trees was investigated at the Centre for Cocoa R...
Intercropping is a practical way to increase plant diversity in agroecosystems and provide alternati...
The ants associated with cacao (Theobroma cacao L.) suspected as predators of the cacao mirid bug, H...
Ants are abundant in natural and managed tropical ecosystems and can have an impact on herbivorous a...
Agroforestry systems may represent refugia for native fauna in highly disturbed environments. In the...
In cocoa agrosforestry systems, ants are the major arthropod component of the canopy. Since dominant...
In cocoa agroforestry systems, ants are the major arthropod component of the canopy. Since dominant ...
Ants are soil macrofauna that plays an essential role in preventing pods of cocoa (Theobroma cacao L...
Spatial patterns in ecology can be described as reflective of environmental heterogeneity (exogenous...
International audienceThe use of ants for biological control of insect pests was the first reported ...
The use of ants for biological control of insect pests was the first reported case of conservation b...
Manipulating ant communities to control pests of cocoa has proven to be a promising strategy, especi...
In African cocoa agroforestry systems, ants represent the most important part of arboreal arthropod ...
Ant community structure in natural and anthropogenic ecosystems depends on the combination of severa...
We investigated the ant community structure in cocoa farms in the Centre Region of Cameroon. Ants we...
The distribution of arboreal-foraging ants on cocoa trees was investigated at the Centre for Cocoa R...
Intercropping is a practical way to increase plant diversity in agroecosystems and provide alternati...
The ants associated with cacao (Theobroma cacao L.) suspected as predators of the cacao mirid bug, H...
Ants are abundant in natural and managed tropical ecosystems and can have an impact on herbivorous a...
Agroforestry systems may represent refugia for native fauna in highly disturbed environments. In the...
In cocoa agrosforestry systems, ants are the major arthropod component of the canopy. Since dominant...
In cocoa agroforestry systems, ants are the major arthropod component of the canopy. Since dominant ...
Ants are soil macrofauna that plays an essential role in preventing pods of cocoa (Theobroma cacao L...
Spatial patterns in ecology can be described as reflective of environmental heterogeneity (exogenous...