Interactions of insect pests and their natural enemies increasingly are being considered from a metapopulation perspective, with focus on movements of individuals among habitat patches (e.g., individual crop fields). Biological control may be undercut in short-lived crops as natural enemies lag behind the pests in colonizing newly created habitat. This hypothesis was tested by assessing parasitism of cereal leaf beetle (Oulema melanopus) and alfalfa weevil (Hypera postica) larvae at varying distances along transects into newly planted fields of small grains and alfalfa in northern Utah. The rate of parasitism of cereal leaf beetles and alfalfa weevils by their host-specific parasitoids (Tetrastichus julis (Eulophidae) and Bathyplectes curcu...
Host shifting by phytophagous insects may play an important role in generating insect diversity by i...
Local extinction and colonisation rates are key factors in host-parasitoid metapopulation theory, bu...
Natural enemies play an important role to control the pest population of a crop field by killing the...
Interactions of insect pests and their natural enemies increasingly are being considered from a meta...
Agricultural landscapes can be characterized as a mosaic of habitat patches interspersed with hostil...
<div><p>Agricultural landscapes can be characterized as a mosaic of habitat patches interspersed wit...
There is limited understanding about how insect movement patterns are influenced by landscape featur...
1. How organisms locate their hosts is of fundamental importance in a variety of basic and applied e...
1. Dispersal is a life-history trait that can have great ecological and evolutionary consequences, h...
Yield loss caused by insect pests remains a substantial problem in agriculture. Chemical control, wi...
Many species inhabit fragmented landscapes, where units of resource have a patchy spatial distributi...
Habitat fragmentation can disrupt communities of interacting species even if only some of the specie...
The ‘enemy‐free space’ hypothesis predicts that herbivorous insects can escape their natural enemies...
The within-field spatio-temporal distributions and relationships of two pest insects with stem-minin...
1. We investigated spatial dynamics in two specialist larval parasitoids, Cotesia melitaearum and Hy...
Host shifting by phytophagous insects may play an important role in generating insect diversity by i...
Local extinction and colonisation rates are key factors in host-parasitoid metapopulation theory, bu...
Natural enemies play an important role to control the pest population of a crop field by killing the...
Interactions of insect pests and their natural enemies increasingly are being considered from a meta...
Agricultural landscapes can be characterized as a mosaic of habitat patches interspersed with hostil...
<div><p>Agricultural landscapes can be characterized as a mosaic of habitat patches interspersed wit...
There is limited understanding about how insect movement patterns are influenced by landscape featur...
1. How organisms locate their hosts is of fundamental importance in a variety of basic and applied e...
1. Dispersal is a life-history trait that can have great ecological and evolutionary consequences, h...
Yield loss caused by insect pests remains a substantial problem in agriculture. Chemical control, wi...
Many species inhabit fragmented landscapes, where units of resource have a patchy spatial distributi...
Habitat fragmentation can disrupt communities of interacting species even if only some of the specie...
The ‘enemy‐free space’ hypothesis predicts that herbivorous insects can escape their natural enemies...
The within-field spatio-temporal distributions and relationships of two pest insects with stem-minin...
1. We investigated spatial dynamics in two specialist larval parasitoids, Cotesia melitaearum and Hy...
Host shifting by phytophagous insects may play an important role in generating insect diversity by i...
Local extinction and colonisation rates are key factors in host-parasitoid metapopulation theory, bu...
Natural enemies play an important role to control the pest population of a crop field by killing the...