Arthropod communities dwelling in adjacent habitats are able to impact one another via shared natural enemies. In agricultural landscapes, drastic differences in resource availability between crop and non-crop habitats cause variation in insect herbivore densities over short distances, potentially driving inter-habitat effects. Moreover, the composition of the landscape in which the habitats are embedded likely affects realised attack rates from natural enemies via impacts on local arthropod community structure. Here, we examine indirect effects between herbivore species within and between habitat types by calculating the potential for apparent competition between multiple populations. Firstly, we aim to determine how disparities in resourc...
Thousands of insect species consume both animal and plant-derived food resources. However, little re...
Competition can have far-reaching consequences for the fitness and distribution of many organisms. I...
Aim: To determine whether arthropod richness and abundance for combined taxa, feeding guilds and bro...
Arthropod communities dwelling in adjacent habitats are able to impact one another via shared natura...
Species have strong indirect effects on others, and predicting these effects is a central challenge ...
Arthropods play a central role in agricultural landscapes being responsible for the delivery of many...
My goal is to investigate global patterns in the structure of interaction networks of insect herbivo...
Human land use tends to decrease the diversity of native plant species and facilitate the invasion a...
We are currently faced with the global challenge of conserving biological diversity while also incre...
The importance of competition in phytphagous insect communities is a highly controversial and unreso...
1. Agricultural land use threatens ecosystem services such as biological control by natural enemies ...
Comunicación oral (TS.05-O-10) presentada en the 1st Meeting of the Iberian Ecological Society (SIBE...
126 pagesInteractions between plants and herbivores occur within rich ecological communities. This c...
179 pagesBiological insect pest control by natural enemies is an important component of sustainable ...
Intensive farming imposes harsh conditions impeding the persistence of most arthropod species within...
Thousands of insect species consume both animal and plant-derived food resources. However, little re...
Competition can have far-reaching consequences for the fitness and distribution of many organisms. I...
Aim: To determine whether arthropod richness and abundance for combined taxa, feeding guilds and bro...
Arthropod communities dwelling in adjacent habitats are able to impact one another via shared natura...
Species have strong indirect effects on others, and predicting these effects is a central challenge ...
Arthropods play a central role in agricultural landscapes being responsible for the delivery of many...
My goal is to investigate global patterns in the structure of interaction networks of insect herbivo...
Human land use tends to decrease the diversity of native plant species and facilitate the invasion a...
We are currently faced with the global challenge of conserving biological diversity while also incre...
The importance of competition in phytphagous insect communities is a highly controversial and unreso...
1. Agricultural land use threatens ecosystem services such as biological control by natural enemies ...
Comunicación oral (TS.05-O-10) presentada en the 1st Meeting of the Iberian Ecological Society (SIBE...
126 pagesInteractions between plants and herbivores occur within rich ecological communities. This c...
179 pagesBiological insect pest control by natural enemies is an important component of sustainable ...
Intensive farming imposes harsh conditions impeding the persistence of most arthropod species within...
Thousands of insect species consume both animal and plant-derived food resources. However, little re...
Competition can have far-reaching consequences for the fitness and distribution of many organisms. I...
Aim: To determine whether arthropod richness and abundance for combined taxa, feeding guilds and bro...