Ringed micro-habitats as supplementations for predatory mites
International audienceIn augmentative biological control, the reproduction, survival and efficiency of predatory mites can be improved by providing supplementations such as artificial micro-habitats and alternative food sources.
Bresch, Cécile +5 more
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Artificial selection for timing of dispersal in predatory mites yields lines that differ in prey exploitation strategies. [PDF]
Revynthi AM +3 more
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Dominance and frequency of predatory mites in stored products in Greece.
During a two-year (1999-2000) survey of the mite fauna of stored products in Greece, predatory mites were collected from various stored products from different localities.
C. T. Buchelos +4 more
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Estimating intrinsic growth rates of arthropods from partial life tables using predatory mites as examples. [PDF]
Janssen A +12 more
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BIOLOGICAL EFFICACY AND SELECTIVITY OF ACARICIDES IN PAPAYA (Carica papaya L.)
Mites are considered the second pest in importance in papaya (Carica papaya L.) in Veracruz, Mexico, caused by a general increment in pesticide use that might unbalance predatory populations.
Marycruz Abato-Zárate +5 more
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Airborne pollen can affect the abundance of predatory mites in vineyards: implications for conservation biological control strategies. [PDF]
Malagnini V +4 more
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Ecological Interactions of Predatory Mites, <i>Cheyletus eruditus</i> (Schrank) (Trombidiformes: Cheyletidae) and <i>Cheyletus malaccensis</i> Oudemans, and Prey, <i>Liposcelis decolor</i> (Pearman) (Psocodea: Liposcelididae), under Different Thermo-Hygrometric Regimes. [PDF]
Danso JK, Opit GP, Giles KL, Noden BH.
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Biological control of different species of pest with various species of generalist predators can potentially disrupt the control of pests through predator-predator interactions. We evaluate the impact of three species of generalist predatory mites on the
Sabelis, M.W. +10 more
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DISTRIBUTION AND POPULATION OF PAPAYA CARMINE SPIDER MITES AND THEIR PREDATORS
Distribution pattern and population fluctuation of the carmine spider mite and its predators were studied in unsprayed Solo papaya trees grown at the Kauai Branch Experiment Station of the University of Hawaii, at Kapaa from 1978 to 1979.
Nelson M. Esguerra, Frank H. Haramoto
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Maternal diet exerts sex-specific effects on offspring' personalities in predatory mites. [PDF]
Nguyen TH, Schausberger P.
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