1 Agricultural intensification not only alters the structure of arthropod communities, but also may affect biotic interactions by altering the availability of basal resources. We analyzed variations in stable isotope ratios (15N/14N and 13C/12C) of fertilizers, plants, prey and generalist predators in organic and conventional farming systems in a long-term agricultural experiment [DOK trial (bioDynamic, bioOrganic, Konventionell)]. Two basal resources with pronounced differences in carbon isotope signatures, wheat litter (C3 plant) and maize litter (C4 plant), were used to uncover differences in food web properties between the two farming systems (conventional versus organic). 2 Predators incorporated significantly higher proportions of car...
The abundance and species composition of natural enemies (spiders and carabid beetles) and some of t...
The suppression of agricultural pests by natural enemies, including generalist arthropod predators, ...
Organic farming systems rely on improved soil quality and biological control favored by reduced till...
1 Agricultural intensification not only alters the structure of arthropod communities, but also may ...
The addition of crop residues is a common farming practice to increase the organic carbon content of...
Predatory beetles are an important component of the natural enemy complex that preys on insect pests...
Abstract Biocontrol agents are critical for pest management in sustainable agriculture. Generalist a...
Stable isotopes are an important tool for studying invertebrate food webs and movement of invertebra...
Using bulk tissue and fatty acid 13 C analysis we investigated major trophic pathways from soil micr...
AbstractMaize is a globally important cereal crop and a staple in sub-Saharan Africa, where it is pr...
Single and combined diversification practices in crop fields and their effects on arthropod predator...
Genetically modified (GM) crops are considered a good way to reduce insecticide use and the presence...
AbstractOmnivory involves numerous feeding relationships and a complex web of interactions. When usi...
This paper is the report of four years of research on the functional group composition of the animal...
Orius majusculus Reuter (Hemiptera: Anthocoridae) is an important component of the pest predatory co...
The abundance and species composition of natural enemies (spiders and carabid beetles) and some of t...
The suppression of agricultural pests by natural enemies, including generalist arthropod predators, ...
Organic farming systems rely on improved soil quality and biological control favored by reduced till...
1 Agricultural intensification not only alters the structure of arthropod communities, but also may ...
The addition of crop residues is a common farming practice to increase the organic carbon content of...
Predatory beetles are an important component of the natural enemy complex that preys on insect pests...
Abstract Biocontrol agents are critical for pest management in sustainable agriculture. Generalist a...
Stable isotopes are an important tool for studying invertebrate food webs and movement of invertebra...
Using bulk tissue and fatty acid 13 C analysis we investigated major trophic pathways from soil micr...
AbstractMaize is a globally important cereal crop and a staple in sub-Saharan Africa, where it is pr...
Single and combined diversification practices in crop fields and their effects on arthropod predator...
Genetically modified (GM) crops are considered a good way to reduce insecticide use and the presence...
AbstractOmnivory involves numerous feeding relationships and a complex web of interactions. When usi...
This paper is the report of four years of research on the functional group composition of the animal...
Orius majusculus Reuter (Hemiptera: Anthocoridae) is an important component of the pest predatory co...
The abundance and species composition of natural enemies (spiders and carabid beetles) and some of t...
The suppression of agricultural pests by natural enemies, including generalist arthropod predators, ...
Organic farming systems rely on improved soil quality and biological control favored by reduced till...