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Landscape scale pest management: what can we learn from models?

2011
Empirical evidence is mounting that the composition of landscape matters for the suppression of pests in agricultural crops. Non-crop habitats like forest, for instance, have been associated with higher levels of predation and parasitism of several agricultural pests.
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Biological control of insect pests in agroecosystems: effects of crop management, farming systems and seminatural habitats at the landscape scale: a review

2010
There is a growing body of evidence to suggest that the simplification of land uses associated with a strong dependence on agrochemical inputs is decreasing environmental quality, threatening biodiversity, and increasing the likelihood of pest outbreaks.
Rusch, Adrien   +3 more
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Landscape composition mediates suppression of major pests by natural enemies in conventional cruciferous vegetables

Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment, 2021
Shijun You, Weiyi He, Gabor Pozsgai
exaly  

Large-scale crops are sources of polyphagous pest populations for small farmers at the landscape level: an isotope tracing model

Journal of Pest Science, 2023
Érika C. S. Castro   +5 more
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Landscape changes have greater effects than climate changes on six insect pests in China

Science China Life Sciences, 2016
Zihua Zhao   +2 more
exaly  

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