Predators and Parasitoids

Predators and Parasitoids
Author: Opender Koul,G. S. Dhaliwal
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2003-03-13
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780203302569

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Their natural enemies largely determine the population size and dynamic behavior of many plant-eating insects. Any reduction in enemy number can result in an insect outbreak. Applied biological control is thus one strategy for restoring functional biodiversity in many agroecosystems. Predators and Parasitoids addresses the role of natural enemies i

Natural Enemies

Natural Enemies
Author: Ann E. Hajek
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 396
Release: 2004-02-12
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 0521653851

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Insects as Natural Enemies

Insects as Natural Enemies
Author: Mark Jervis
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 755
Release: 2005-05-25
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781402017346

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Over the past three decades there has been a dramatic increase in theoretical and practical studies on insect natural enemies. The appeal of insect predators, and parasitoids in particular, as research animals derives from the relative ease with which many species may be cultured and experimented with in the laboratory, the simple life cycles of most parasitoids, and the increasing demand for biological pest control. There is now a massive literature on insect natural enemies, so there is a great need for a general text that the enquiring student or research worker can use in deciding on approaches and techniques that are appropriate to the study and evaluation of such insects. This book fulfils that demand. A considerably updated and expanded version of a previous best-seller, it is an account of major aspects of the biology of predators and parasitoids, punctuated with information and advice on which experiments or observations to conduct, and how to carry them out. Guidance is provided, where necessary, on the literature that may need to be consulted on particular topics. While researchers can now refer to several books on parasitoids and predators, Insects as Natural Enemies is unique in emphasising practicalities. It is aimed at students and professional working in universities and both government and commercial institutes in the fields of pest management, agriculture, horticulture and forestry.

Introduced Parasites and Predators of Arthropod Pests and Weeds

Introduced Parasites and Predators of Arthropod Pests and Weeds
Author: Curtis Paul Clausen
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 566
Release: 1978
Genre: Animal introduction
ISBN: UVA:X001755561

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Insects as Natural Enemies

Insects as Natural Enemies
Author: Mark A. Jervis
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 748
Release: 2007-09-07
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781402026256

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Over the past three decades there has been a dramatic increase in theoretical and practical studies on insect natural enemies. This considerably updated and expanded version of a previous best-seller is an account of major aspects of the biology of predators and parasitoids, punctuated with information and advice on which experiments or observations to conduct, and how to carry them out. It emphasizes practicalities and also provides guidance on further literature.

Natural Enemies

Natural Enemies
Author: Michael J. Crawley
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 592
Release: 2009-07-30
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781444314069

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This book is about disease and death. It is an ecologist's view of Darwin's vivid evocation of Nature, red in tooth and claw. An international team of authors examines broad patterns in the population biology of natural enemies, and addresses general questions about the role of natural enemies in the population dynamics and evolution of their prey. For instance, how do large natural enemies like wolves differ from small natural enemies like bacterial diseases in their effects on prey abundance? Is it better to chase after prey, or sit and wait for it to come to you? How should prey behave in order to minimize the risk of being eaten? The answers are all in this fascinating senior undergraduate/postgraduate text.

Interactions of Plant Resistance and Parasitoids and Predators of Insects

Interactions of Plant Resistance and Parasitoids and Predators of Insects
Author: Raymond D. Eikenbary
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 236
Release: 1986
Genre: Science
ISBN: UOM:39015010198771

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Relationships of Natural Enemies and Non prey Foods

Relationships of Natural Enemies and Non prey Foods
Author: Jonathan G. Lundgren
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 470
Release: 2009-02-26
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781402092350

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Feeding on Non-Prey Resources by Natural Enemies Moshe Coll Reports on the consumption of non-prey food sources, particularly plant materials, by predators and parasitoids are common throughout the literature (reviewed recently by Naranjo and Gibson 1996, Coll 1998a, Coll and Guershon, 2002). Predators belonging to a variety of orders and families are known to feed on pollen and nectar, and adult parasitoids acquire nutrients from honeydew and floral and extrafloral nectar. A recent publication by Wäckers et al. (2005) discusses the p- visioning of plant resources to natural enemies from the perspective of the plant, exploring the evolutionary possibility that plants enhance their defenses by recru- ing enemies to food sources. The present volume, in contrast, presents primarily the enemies’ perspective, and as such is the first comprehensive review of the nut- tional importance of non-prey foods for insect predators and parasitoids. Although the ecological significance of feeding on non-prey foods has long been underappreciated, attempts have been made to manipulate nectar and pollen ava- ability in crop fields in order to enhance levels of biological pest control by natural enemies (van Emden, 1965; Hagen, 1986; Coll, 1998a). The importance of n- prey foods for the management of pest populations is also discussed in the book.