The principal aims of this work were to investigate dispersal activity of spiders commonly found in agricultural crops, and to study the influence of both crop type and farm operations on spider assemblages and populations. Work was also conducted to develop and test an improved trapping method for samplmg aerially dispersing (ballooning) spiders. Objectives were to determine whether common farmland species exhibited species-specific differences in dispersal activity. Behavioural data from wind chamber studies were also related to field data to establish i f seasonality in dispersal was related to seasonal changes in dispersal motivation or variation in ground population densities. Ground population data were used to determine if field-scal...
Sustainable agro-ecological design is challenging when the goal is self-regulation of the system. Th...
We describe here the phenological patterns of the 25 most common ballooning species of ...
Abstract: Intensification of land-use in agricultural landscapes is responsible for a decline of bio...
Ballooning is a form of aerial movement practiced by most miniature and some adult spiders. Very few...
AbstractSpiders are known to commonly use aerial dispersal, so-called ballooning, especially at juve...
International audienceSpiders are known to commonly use aerial dispersal, so-called ballooning, espe...
Spider species activity in five crop types, with organic and conventional fertility and crop protect...
The potential for insect predators to contribute to a biological balance of insect species was explo...
Wolf spiders (Lycosidae) are the most abundant ground-hunting spiders in the Australian cotton (Goss...
ABSTRACT Changes in land use management in agricultural areas can affect the biodiversity of spider ...
Spiders commonly disperse on silk lines as juveniles by means of rappelling or ballooning. These mod...
Context: Early-season immigration into arable fields by natural enemies is key for effective biocont...
ABSTRACT. A general individual-based model of spiders in agricultural land was constructed. The popu...
National audienceA significant amount of research has documented how the adoption of agroecological ...
The role of spiders in regulating phytophagous pest populations is very difficult to investigate in ...
Sustainable agro-ecological design is challenging when the goal is self-regulation of the system. Th...
We describe here the phenological patterns of the 25 most common ballooning species of ...
Abstract: Intensification of land-use in agricultural landscapes is responsible for a decline of bio...
Ballooning is a form of aerial movement practiced by most miniature and some adult spiders. Very few...
AbstractSpiders are known to commonly use aerial dispersal, so-called ballooning, especially at juve...
International audienceSpiders are known to commonly use aerial dispersal, so-called ballooning, espe...
Spider species activity in five crop types, with organic and conventional fertility and crop protect...
The potential for insect predators to contribute to a biological balance of insect species was explo...
Wolf spiders (Lycosidae) are the most abundant ground-hunting spiders in the Australian cotton (Goss...
ABSTRACT Changes in land use management in agricultural areas can affect the biodiversity of spider ...
Spiders commonly disperse on silk lines as juveniles by means of rappelling or ballooning. These mod...
Context: Early-season immigration into arable fields by natural enemies is key for effective biocont...
ABSTRACT. A general individual-based model of spiders in agricultural land was constructed. The popu...
National audienceA significant amount of research has documented how the adoption of agroecological ...
The role of spiders in regulating phytophagous pest populations is very difficult to investigate in ...
Sustainable agro-ecological design is challenging when the goal is self-regulation of the system. Th...
We describe here the phenological patterns of the 25 most common ballooning species of ...
Abstract: Intensification of land-use in agricultural landscapes is responsible for a decline of bio...