Urban agriculture is practiced in spatially fragmented landscapes with unique characteristics that can impact species occurrence in time and space. As a result, biological control services, an ecosystem service from naturally occurring arthropod natural enemies, can be negatively impacted. Many urban farms forgo pesticides and utilize agroecological pest-management strategies that rely on natural enemies to help regulate pest populations. Understanding how these enemies are affected by landscape composition and on-farm management practices is critical to understanding agroecological pest management in UA and furthering our understanding of landscape-mediated population dynamics. Over two growing seasons, we sampled brassica crops in urban a...
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...
For the first time in human history, more than half of the human population lives in urban areas (Pi...
AbstractBiodiversity and Ecosystem Services in Urban Agriculture: Evaluating Local andLandscape Effe...
In agroecosystems, local and landscape features, as well as natural enemy abundance and richness, ar...
Agricultural pests can be reduced or controlled by naturally-occurring predators and parasitoids, bu...
Urbanization negatively affects biodiversity, yet some urban habitat features can support diversity....
Ecological networks can provide insight into how biodiversity loss and changes in species interactio...
In agroecosystems, local and landscape features, as well as natural enemy abundance and richness are...
Urban gardens are a prominent part of agricultural systems, providing food security and access withi...
Urban gardens are a prominent part of agricultural systems, providing food security and access withi...
Landscape composition not only affects a variety of arthropod-mediated ecosystem services, but also ...
Natural habitat may deliver ecosystem services to agriculture through the provision of natural enemi...
In urban habitats, plant resources for herbivorous insects and their parasitoids are spatially subdi...
International audienceThe biological control of crop pests is a valuable service provided by various...
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...
For the first time in human history, more than half of the human population lives in urban areas (Pi...
AbstractBiodiversity and Ecosystem Services in Urban Agriculture: Evaluating Local andLandscape Effe...
In agroecosystems, local and landscape features, as well as natural enemy abundance and richness, ar...
Agricultural pests can be reduced or controlled by naturally-occurring predators and parasitoids, bu...
Urbanization negatively affects biodiversity, yet some urban habitat features can support diversity....
Ecological networks can provide insight into how biodiversity loss and changes in species interactio...
In agroecosystems, local and landscape features, as well as natural enemy abundance and richness are...
Urban gardens are a prominent part of agricultural systems, providing food security and access withi...
Urban gardens are a prominent part of agricultural systems, providing food security and access withi...
Landscape composition not only affects a variety of arthropod-mediated ecosystem services, but also ...
Natural habitat may deliver ecosystem services to agriculture through the provision of natural enemi...
In urban habitats, plant resources for herbivorous insects and their parasitoids are spatially subdi...
International audienceThe biological control of crop pests is a valuable service provided by various...
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...
For the first time in human history, more than half of the human population lives in urban areas (Pi...