The effect of multiple natural enemies on a shared herbivore prey. [PDF]
Multiple natural enemies could contribute to more constant suppression of host dynamics. However, this depends on coexistence strategies. I find within‐guild complementarity to contribute to host population suppression. Abstract Natural enemy diversity is thought to be important for effective suppression of herbivores in production systems.
Klapwijk MJ.
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Biological control investigations in British Columbia [PDF]
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McLeod, J. H.
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Use of the Malaise trap to assess the biodiversity of parasitoids (Hymenoptera: Eulophidae) in Israel [PDF]
This article presents data on the species diversity of eulophids of Israel (63 species from 25 genera), following a one-year study using a Malaise trap. These data are compared with the existing material in Israel, identified over the course of 50 years (
Kravchenko, Vasiliy +3 more
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Studies on the natural control of noxious weeds and injurious insects, with special reference to insect parasites [PDF]
The papers contained in this Thesis aim at illustrating the three most important aspects of biological control. I. The control of noxious weeds by phytophagous insects. II. The control of injurious insects by entomophagous insects. III. The stud of
Cameron, Ewen
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The biology and population dynamics of Leucoptera spartifoliella (Hb.) on broom Sarothamnus scoparius [PDF]
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Agwu, S, Agwu, S
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A Combined Molecular and Morphological Revision of Cirrospilini LaSalle (Hymenoptera: Eulophidae) with a Focus on Zagrammosoma Ashmead and Cirrospilus Westwood [PDF]
The tribe Cirrospilini (Hymenoptera: Chalcidodea: Eulophidae) is revised in a combined molecular and morphological phylogenetic context, using ribosomal (18S, 28S, ITS2) and mitochondrial (COI) data, and scoring specimens for morphological characters ...
Perry, Ryan Kevin
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Interactions between demographic rates, population density and the environment : the spatial structure of the range of the holly leaf-miner. [PDF]
Generalisations about the abundance structure of species' geographic ranges may have implications within a number of areas of applied ecology. However, empirical data is largely restricted to a single taxonomic group within one geographic region.
Brewer, Andrew M
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A study of the holly leaf miner and its parasites [PDF]
This short term research was concerned with an Agromyzid parasite –Phytomyza ilicis, Curt, which attacks young unthickened leaves of Jlex aquifolium, causing the formation of brown yellow blotches or mines on the leaf surface.
Woodhouse, C.
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Host Parasite Interactions in Damselflies. From Individuals to Populations [PDF]
The main goal of this thesis is to increase understanding on evolutionary and ecological factors that have contributed to differences in parasite numbers in insects. Furthermore, the thesis addresses the effects of parasites on their hosts.
Kaunisto, Kari
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1. The coexistence of multiple species sharing similar but spatially fragmented resources (e.g. parasitoids sharing a host species) may depend on their relative competitive and dispersal abilities, or on fine-scale resource partitioning.
Klapwijk, MJ, Lewis, OT
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