Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of EntomologyDavid C. MargoliesJames R. NecholsForaging traits such as prey consumption rate and the efficiency with which predators convert their prey into offspring are important determinants of local predator-prey dynamics. However, in environments with patchy prey distribution, predator dispersal and aggregation in response to prey-induced volatile cues becomes more critical. My dissertation addressed predator-prey population dynamics in response to variation in four foraging traits in the predatory mite, Phytoseiulus persimilis (Acari: Phytoseiidae): consumption rate, conversion efficiency, dispersal, and olfactory response related to prey. The dispersal response and olfactory sensitivity in predatory m...
Integrated pest management relies upon the application of selective pesticides that do not hinder bi...
For evolutionary expansion of host range to occur in an herbivore population, genetic variation in a...
This thesis addresses two questions of fundamental importance to evolutionary ecology - how genetic ...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of EntomologyDavid C. MargoliesJames R. NecholsForaging traits such a...
When predators commonly overexploit local prey populations, dispersal drives the dynamics in local p...
When predators commonly overexploit local prey populations, dispersal drives the dynamics in local p...
Graduation date: 2004Knowledge of how individual organisms behave in their environment can provide\u...
Plants infested with herbivores release specific volatile compounds that are known to recruit natura...
Individual reproductive success in polyphagous arthropod predators critically depends on the prey sp...
Master of ScienceDepartment of EntomologyDavid C. MargoliesJames R. NecholsMany crops grown in green...
I examined genetic variation within and among populations of a polyphagous herbivore, the twospotted...
Trade?offs in fitness on different host plants has been a central hypothesis in explaining the evolu...
The responses of the predatory mite P. persimilis to herbivore-induced plant volatiles are at least ...
Citation: Gontijo, L. M., Nechols, J. R., Margolies, D. C., & Cloyd, R. A. (2012). Plant architectur...
Optimal foraging theory predicts that predators prefer those prey species that are most rewarding in...
Integrated pest management relies upon the application of selective pesticides that do not hinder bi...
For evolutionary expansion of host range to occur in an herbivore population, genetic variation in a...
This thesis addresses two questions of fundamental importance to evolutionary ecology - how genetic ...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of EntomologyDavid C. MargoliesJames R. NecholsForaging traits such a...
When predators commonly overexploit local prey populations, dispersal drives the dynamics in local p...
When predators commonly overexploit local prey populations, dispersal drives the dynamics in local p...
Graduation date: 2004Knowledge of how individual organisms behave in their environment can provide\u...
Plants infested with herbivores release specific volatile compounds that are known to recruit natura...
Individual reproductive success in polyphagous arthropod predators critically depends on the prey sp...
Master of ScienceDepartment of EntomologyDavid C. MargoliesJames R. NecholsMany crops grown in green...
I examined genetic variation within and among populations of a polyphagous herbivore, the twospotted...
Trade?offs in fitness on different host plants has been a central hypothesis in explaining the evolu...
The responses of the predatory mite P. persimilis to herbivore-induced plant volatiles are at least ...
Citation: Gontijo, L. M., Nechols, J. R., Margolies, D. C., & Cloyd, R. A. (2012). Plant architectur...
Optimal foraging theory predicts that predators prefer those prey species that are most rewarding in...
Integrated pest management relies upon the application of selective pesticides that do not hinder bi...
For evolutionary expansion of host range to occur in an herbivore population, genetic variation in a...
This thesis addresses two questions of fundamental importance to evolutionary ecology - how genetic ...