With worsening environmental problems in many current agroecosystems, the search for more sustainable farming techniques has led to interest in biological control, particularly conservation biological control. Before effective conservation biological control can be achieved a clear understanding of the diet, phenology and potential efficacy of already present populations of predatory arthropods is needed. Overseas studies have focused on populations of ground dwelling polyphagous predators. However, in New Zealand very little is known of the phenology, biology and ecology of these predators. In order to determine which predators are potentially valuable to biological control, it is necessary to identify species which may reduce pest populat...
A type of management and the use of pesticides in arable land may negatively affect a range of soil ...
Eucolaspis Sharp 1886 includes a group of native beetle species, one or more of which infest exotic ...
The comparison of carabid communities sampled at three different field sites during 5 years of ecolo...
The Carabidae (Insecta: Coleoptera) is one of the largest insect families in New Zealand with an est...
Previous field studies suggested that Agonum dorsale (Coleoptera:Carabidae) was the most promising p...
Carabidae (Coleoptera) are commonly used as indicators of ecosystem health due to their high diversi...
SPE GESTAD INRANational audienceTrophic interactions between species in agroecosystems provide key r...
The distribution and ecology of the potentially threatened forest carabid Mecodema howitti Castelnau...
© 2014 The Royal Society of New Zealand. Pitfall traps were used to monitor predatory arthropod numb...
International audienceAbstract Understanding trophic interactions in agroecosystems is crucial for h...
The primary aim of this research was to classify ground beetle species, collected from farmland habi...
Intensive agricultural techniques, such as the high input of pesticides has caused increasing pest p...
International audienceSeedbank control has been the cornerstone of agricultural management practices...
The role of carabid beetles in reducing populations of phytophagous insects has been an elusive subj...
Data of comparative studies about carabid beetles in organically and conventionally managed winter c...
A type of management and the use of pesticides in arable land may negatively affect a range of soil ...
Eucolaspis Sharp 1886 includes a group of native beetle species, one or more of which infest exotic ...
The comparison of carabid communities sampled at three different field sites during 5 years of ecolo...
The Carabidae (Insecta: Coleoptera) is one of the largest insect families in New Zealand with an est...
Previous field studies suggested that Agonum dorsale (Coleoptera:Carabidae) was the most promising p...
Carabidae (Coleoptera) are commonly used as indicators of ecosystem health due to their high diversi...
SPE GESTAD INRANational audienceTrophic interactions between species in agroecosystems provide key r...
The distribution and ecology of the potentially threatened forest carabid Mecodema howitti Castelnau...
© 2014 The Royal Society of New Zealand. Pitfall traps were used to monitor predatory arthropod numb...
International audienceAbstract Understanding trophic interactions in agroecosystems is crucial for h...
The primary aim of this research was to classify ground beetle species, collected from farmland habi...
Intensive agricultural techniques, such as the high input of pesticides has caused increasing pest p...
International audienceSeedbank control has been the cornerstone of agricultural management practices...
The role of carabid beetles in reducing populations of phytophagous insects has been an elusive subj...
Data of comparative studies about carabid beetles in organically and conventionally managed winter c...
A type of management and the use of pesticides in arable land may negatively affect a range of soil ...
Eucolaspis Sharp 1886 includes a group of native beetle species, one or more of which infest exotic ...
The comparison of carabid communities sampled at three different field sites during 5 years of ecolo...