There are many reasons why it is important that we find ways to conserve, and better utilize natural enemies of invertebrate crop pests. Currently, measures of natural enemy impact are rarely incorporated into studies that purport to examine pest control. Most studies examine pest and natural enemy presence and/or abundance and then qualitatively infer impact. While this provides useful data to address a range of ecological questions, a measure of impact is critical for guiding pest management decision-making. Often some very simple techniques can be used to obtain an estimate of natural enemy impact. We present examples of field-based studies that have used cages, barriers to restrict natural enemy or prey movement, direct observation of n...
International audienceNatural pest control is a significant service supporting agricultural producti...
Ecologists study how populations are regulated, while scientists studying biological pest control ap...
The abundance and species composition of natural enemies (spiders and carabid beetles) and some of t...
Most people agree that arthropod natural enemies are good for insect pest management in agriculture....
The importance of natural enemies as the foundation of integrated pest management (IPM) is widely ac...
The community of natural enemies that inhabits agroecosystems is complex mainly due to multiple trop...
Naturally occurring predators and parasitoids are known to reduce the abundance of pest invertebrate...
Areawide management has a long history of achieving solutions that target pests, however, there has ...
International audienceRedesigning cropping systems to promote natural pest control requires a sound ...
Beneficial arthropods provide many important ecosystem services. In agroecosystems, pollination and ...
Maximizing the contribution of endemic natural enemies to integrated pest management (IPM) programs ...
Pesticides management options for control of invertebrate pests in many parts of the world. Despite ...
Natural habitat may deliver ecosystem services to agriculture through the provision of natural enemi...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2000One goal in pest control is to develop methods that s...
The methodology mainly summarizes the new results and experiences of the author's team, which has be...
International audienceNatural pest control is a significant service supporting agricultural producti...
Ecologists study how populations are regulated, while scientists studying biological pest control ap...
The abundance and species composition of natural enemies (spiders and carabid beetles) and some of t...
Most people agree that arthropod natural enemies are good for insect pest management in agriculture....
The importance of natural enemies as the foundation of integrated pest management (IPM) is widely ac...
The community of natural enemies that inhabits agroecosystems is complex mainly due to multiple trop...
Naturally occurring predators and parasitoids are known to reduce the abundance of pest invertebrate...
Areawide management has a long history of achieving solutions that target pests, however, there has ...
International audienceRedesigning cropping systems to promote natural pest control requires a sound ...
Beneficial arthropods provide many important ecosystem services. In agroecosystems, pollination and ...
Maximizing the contribution of endemic natural enemies to integrated pest management (IPM) programs ...
Pesticides management options for control of invertebrate pests in many parts of the world. Despite ...
Natural habitat may deliver ecosystem services to agriculture through the provision of natural enemi...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2000One goal in pest control is to develop methods that s...
The methodology mainly summarizes the new results and experiences of the author's team, which has be...
International audienceNatural pest control is a significant service supporting agricultural producti...
Ecologists study how populations are regulated, while scientists studying biological pest control ap...
The abundance and species composition of natural enemies (spiders and carabid beetles) and some of t...