The average yield of cereal crops increased by more than 98% worldwide and part of this dramatic yield increase is due to the increasing use of pesticides. Unfortunately, the use of phytosanitary products to eliminate pests has not spared some natural enemies of these crops. Carabids beetles are important biological control agents in agroecosystems and are one of the most sensitive invertebrate groups to environmental disturbances such as use of pesticides or type of plowing. However, in the context of beetle diversity conservation and encourage biological control, we have undertaken a bioecological study of the carabid fauna in two cereal fields (treated and untreated) situated in the north est of Algeria. The beetles were sampled fr...
Carabids, a species rich arthropod family, potentially contribute much to biodiversity in agroecosy...
Predatory arthropods, among them carabid beetles (fam. Carabidae), play a key role in regulating the...
International audienceAbstract Understanding trophic interactions in agroecosystems is crucial for h...
Carabid beetles are natural enemies of insects pests and are weed seeds predators. They have been of...
The Carabidae are one of the most diverse and abundant beetle families in the world. Given their pre...
SPE GESTAD INRANational audienceTrophic interactions between species in agroecosystems provide key r...
Ground beetles (Col., Carabidae) are common predators in agrocenoses. A number of plant pests occurr...
Agricultural areas are currently expanding in the world. It resulted in the decline of biodiversity,...
International audience1. Understanding the effects of the huge diversity of cropping systems on loc...
The ground beetles of two agricultural landscapes were studied in the semi-arid region of north-east...
This thesis aimed to provide an understanding of how human-induced changes in the economic sectors o...
Developing agroecological practices that enhance biological control of crop pests is a major issue f...
National audienceBiological control of pests by their natural predators is considered as a key ecolo...
International audienceDeveloping agroecological practices that enhance biological control of crop pe...
Data of comparative studies about carabid beetles in organically and conventionally managed winter c...
Carabids, a species rich arthropod family, potentially contribute much to biodiversity in agroecosy...
Predatory arthropods, among them carabid beetles (fam. Carabidae), play a key role in regulating the...
International audienceAbstract Understanding trophic interactions in agroecosystems is crucial for h...
Carabid beetles are natural enemies of insects pests and are weed seeds predators. They have been of...
The Carabidae are one of the most diverse and abundant beetle families in the world. Given their pre...
SPE GESTAD INRANational audienceTrophic interactions between species in agroecosystems provide key r...
Ground beetles (Col., Carabidae) are common predators in agrocenoses. A number of plant pests occurr...
Agricultural areas are currently expanding in the world. It resulted in the decline of biodiversity,...
International audience1. Understanding the effects of the huge diversity of cropping systems on loc...
The ground beetles of two agricultural landscapes were studied in the semi-arid region of north-east...
This thesis aimed to provide an understanding of how human-induced changes in the economic sectors o...
Developing agroecological practices that enhance biological control of crop pests is a major issue f...
National audienceBiological control of pests by their natural predators is considered as a key ecolo...
International audienceDeveloping agroecological practices that enhance biological control of crop pe...
Data of comparative studies about carabid beetles in organically and conventionally managed winter c...
Carabids, a species rich arthropod family, potentially contribute much to biodiversity in agroecosy...
Predatory arthropods, among them carabid beetles (fam. Carabidae), play a key role in regulating the...
International audienceAbstract Understanding trophic interactions in agroecosystems is crucial for h...