International audienceDNA-based diet analysis of natural enemies is a valuable tool for unravelling the food choice of predators in agroecosystems. It enables the rapid identification of potential biocontrol agents of invertebrate pests. Here, we present a new multiplex PCR system for the identification of pest slug species in the diet of their natural enemies such as carabid beetles. It comprises three species-specific primers targeting the mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI) gene to detect DNA of the common garden slug, Arion distinctus (Stylommatophora: Arionidae), the Iberian slug, Arion lusitanicus (Stylommatophora: Arionidae) and the grey field slug Deroceras reticulatum (Stylommatophora: Agriolimacidae). We also includ...
Collembola comprise a major source of alternative prey to linyphiid spiders in arable fields, helpin...
Pest control service provided by natural enemies of Bactrocera oleae, the key pest of the olive tree...
Recently, metastrongyloid lungworms that infect canids and felids have gained special attention due...
International audienceDNA-based diet analysis of natural enemies is a valuable tool for unravelling ...
The invasive Iberian slug, Arion lusitanicus, is spreading through Europe and poses a major threat t...
Predator-prey and host-parasite interactions are essential in understanding the population dynamics ...
Species- and group-specific PCR primers were developed to study predation on pest and nonpest invert...
Global trade facilitates the intercontinental movement of cargo and thus the potential introduction ...
Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) can be used to detect prey within the gut contents of predators and ...
Carabid beetles are abundant in temperate agroecosystems and can play a pivotal role as biocontrol a...
Predatory carabid beetles are important for regulating prey abundance in terrestrial ecosystems. Whi...
DNA-based techniques are providing valuable new approaches to tracking predator–prey interactions. T...
International audienceAbstract Understanding trophic interactions in agroecosystems is crucial for h...
The carabid beetle Pterostichus melanarius is a major natural enemy of pests, such as aphids and slu...
Collembola comprise a major source of alternative prey to linyphiid spiders in arable fields, helpin...
Pest control service provided by natural enemies of Bactrocera oleae, the key pest of the olive tree...
Recently, metastrongyloid lungworms that infect canids and felids have gained special attention due...
International audienceDNA-based diet analysis of natural enemies is a valuable tool for unravelling ...
The invasive Iberian slug, Arion lusitanicus, is spreading through Europe and poses a major threat t...
Predator-prey and host-parasite interactions are essential in understanding the population dynamics ...
Species- and group-specific PCR primers were developed to study predation on pest and nonpest invert...
Global trade facilitates the intercontinental movement of cargo and thus the potential introduction ...
Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) can be used to detect prey within the gut contents of predators and ...
Carabid beetles are abundant in temperate agroecosystems and can play a pivotal role as biocontrol a...
Predatory carabid beetles are important for regulating prey abundance in terrestrial ecosystems. Whi...
DNA-based techniques are providing valuable new approaches to tracking predator–prey interactions. T...
International audienceAbstract Understanding trophic interactions in agroecosystems is crucial for h...
The carabid beetle Pterostichus melanarius is a major natural enemy of pests, such as aphids and slu...
Collembola comprise a major source of alternative prey to linyphiid spiders in arable fields, helpin...
Pest control service provided by natural enemies of Bactrocera oleae, the key pest of the olive tree...
Recently, metastrongyloid lungworms that infect canids and felids have gained special attention due...