Insecticides used to combat outbreaks of forest defoliators can adversely affect non-target arthropods. Forestry insecticides typically suppress Lepidoptera larvae which are the cornerstone of the canopy community of deciduous oak forests. The abrupt removal of this dominant component of the food web could have far-reaching implications for forest ecosystems, yet it is rarely investigated in practice owing to several methodological shortcomings. The taxonomic impediment and the biased nature of arthropod sampling techniques particularly impede the assessment of insecticide impacts on diverse communities. To tackle this issue, we propose an experimental approach combining sampling by pyrethrum knockdown and species determination via DNA meta...
Internal feeding is considered to shield sessile herbivorous insects from exposure to nonsystemic in...
Biological pest control has become one of the central principles of ecological intensification in ag...
Lepidoptera, including butterflies and moths, play vital roles as herbivores, pollinators, and food ...
Abstract Insecticides used to combat outbreaks of forest defoliators can adversely affect non‐targ...
Natural disturbances are increasing around the globe, also impacting protected areas. Although previ...
Mountain forests are increasingly affected by changes in rainfall and pest outbreaks, and the way fo...
Abstract 1. Gypsy moth outbreaks cause severe defoliation in Holarctic forests, both in North Americ...
International audienceInsect decline has been increasingly reported in the past years due to global ...
Deforestation and fragmentation of forests contributes to dramatic loss of biodiversity and ecosyste...
A major limitation of current reports on insect declines is the lack of standardized, long-term, and...
BACKGROUND: Uncertainty persists over the environmental effects of genetically-engineered crops that...
Insecticides represent an important management tool in agriculture. They provide a low cost and effi...
The natural enemies hypothesis predicts that the abundance and diversity of antagonists such as pred...
Metabarcoding of arthropod communities can be used for assessing species diversity in tropical fores...
Background: Uncertainty persists over the environmental effects of genetically-engineered crops that...
Internal feeding is considered to shield sessile herbivorous insects from exposure to nonsystemic in...
Biological pest control has become one of the central principles of ecological intensification in ag...
Lepidoptera, including butterflies and moths, play vital roles as herbivores, pollinators, and food ...
Abstract Insecticides used to combat outbreaks of forest defoliators can adversely affect non‐targ...
Natural disturbances are increasing around the globe, also impacting protected areas. Although previ...
Mountain forests are increasingly affected by changes in rainfall and pest outbreaks, and the way fo...
Abstract 1. Gypsy moth outbreaks cause severe defoliation in Holarctic forests, both in North Americ...
International audienceInsect decline has been increasingly reported in the past years due to global ...
Deforestation and fragmentation of forests contributes to dramatic loss of biodiversity and ecosyste...
A major limitation of current reports on insect declines is the lack of standardized, long-term, and...
BACKGROUND: Uncertainty persists over the environmental effects of genetically-engineered crops that...
Insecticides represent an important management tool in agriculture. They provide a low cost and effi...
The natural enemies hypothesis predicts that the abundance and diversity of antagonists such as pred...
Metabarcoding of arthropod communities can be used for assessing species diversity in tropical fores...
Background: Uncertainty persists over the environmental effects of genetically-engineered crops that...
Internal feeding is considered to shield sessile herbivorous insects from exposure to nonsystemic in...
Biological pest control has become one of the central principles of ecological intensification in ag...
Lepidoptera, including butterflies and moths, play vital roles as herbivores, pollinators, and food ...