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Benefits of a balanced diet? Mixing prey with pollen is advantageous for the phytoseiid predator Amblydromalus limonicus

open access: closedBiological Control, 2021
Abstract Plant pollen is an important alternative food for generalist phytoseiid mites ensuring survival and supporting population build-up during periods of prey scarcity. However, in the short term predator efficacy can be negatively affected by pollen provisioning as a consequence of predator satiation or when pollen is preferred over prey.
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Amblydromalus manihoti Moraes 1994

2017
Published as part of Argolo, Poliane Sá, Vital Santos, Renata M., Leão Bittencourt, Maria A., Da Silva Noronha, Aloyséia C., De Moraes, Gilberto J. & Oliveira, Anibal Ramadan, 2017, Phytoseiid mites (Acari: Phytoseiidae) associated with tropical ornamental plants, with a checklist and a key to the species of Bahia, Brazil, pp.
Argolo, Poliane Sá   +5 more
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Amblydromalus Chant & McMurtry

2006
Published as part of De Moraes, G. J., Zannou, I. D., Oliveira, A. R., Yaninek, J. S. & Hanna, R., 2006, Phytoseiid mites of the subtribes Typhlodromalina and Euseiina (Acari: Phytoseiidae: Euseiini) from sub­Saharan Africa, pp.
De Moraes, G. J.   +4 more
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Population development of the predatory mite Amblydromalus limonicus is modulated by habitat dispersion, diet and density of conspecifics

open access: closedExperimental and Applied Acarology, 2018
Habitat dispersion, diet and density can influence the per capita population growth of predators, and dispersed habitat can provide a spatial refuge that reduces the possibility of cannibalism among predators, thereby increasing their realized population growth rate.
Jianfeng Liu   +2 more
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Pollen suitability for the development and reproduction of Amblydromalus limonicus (Acari: Phytoseiidae)

open access: closedBioControl, 2015
Plant pollen is considered a food of high nutritional quality for several natural enemies, such as predatory insects and mites. In periods of prey absence or scarcity, omnivorous predators often exploit plant pollen as an alternative food. In the case of predators feeding on mixed diets, pollen may be consumed supplementary to the main prey.
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Amblydromalus swaga Pritchard & Baker

2006
Published as part of De Moraes, G. J., Zannou, I. D., Oliveira, A. R., Yaninek, J. S. & Hanna, R., 2006, Phytoseiid mites of the subtribes Typhlodromalina and Euseiina (Acari: Phytoseiidae: Euseiini) from sub­Saharan Africa, pp.
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Amblydromalus manihoti Moraes

2006
Amblydromalus manihoti (Moraes) (Fig. 2) Amblyseius manihoti Moraes, in Moraes et al. (1994): 211 Typhlodromalus manihoti, Moraes et al., 2004: 200 Amblydromalus manihoti, Chant & McMurtry, 2005a: 207 FEMALE — (Specimens measured — Benin: 2; Ghana: 5).
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Diet-dependent cannibalism in the omnivorous phytoseiid mite Amblydromalus limonicus

open access: closedBiological Control, 2014
Abstract Amblydromalus limonicus (Garman & McGregor) (Acari: Phytoseiidae) is a commercially available predator of key pests in protected crops, particularly of thrips and whiteflies. Basic information on the developmental and reproductive performance of the predator as a function of food is largely lacking.
Dominiek Vangansbeke   +7 more
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Amblydromalus villacarmelensis Moraes

2013
Amblydromalus villacarmelensis (Moraes) Amblyseius villacarmelensis Moraes in Moraes et al., 1994: 214. Typhlodromalus villacarmelensis.—Zacarias & Moraes 2001: 582; Moraes et al., 2004b: 205. Amblydromalus villacarmelensis.—Chant & McMurtry 2005b: 207; 2007: 117; Guanilo et al., 2008b: 24. Specimens examined.
Moraes, Gilberto José De   +2 more
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Amblydromalus hum Pritchard & Baker

2006
Published as part of De Moraes, G. J., Zannou, I. D., Oliveira, A. R., Yaninek, J. S. & Hanna, R., 2006, Phytoseiid mites of the subtribes Typhlodromalina and Euseiina (Acari: Phytoseiidae: Euseiini) from sub­Saharan Africa, pp.
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