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The microbiota in spider mite feces potentially reflects intestinal bacterial communities in the host

Insect Science, 2020
Microorganisms provide many physiological functions to herbivorous hosts. Spider mites (genus Tetranychus) are important agricultural pests throughout the world; however, the composition of the spider mite microbial community, especially gut microbiome ...
Yu‐Xi Zhu   +4 more
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Age-Dependent Functional and Numerical Responses of Neoseiulus cucumeris (Acari: Phytoseiidae) on Two-Spotted Spider Mite (Acari: Tetranychidae)

Journal of Economic Entomology, 2020
The age-specific functional and numerical responses of Neoseiulus cucumeris Oudemans (Mesostigmata: Phytoseiidae) on eggs of the two-spotted spider mite, Tetranychus urticae Koch (Prostigmata: Tetranychidae), were assessed in the laboratory using bean ...
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Double infection of Wolbachia and Spiroplasma alters induced plant defense and spider mite fecundity.

Pest Management Science, 2020
BACKGROUND Herbivore-associated bacterial symbionts can change plant physiology and influence the herbivore's fitness. The spider mite Tetranychus truncatus is a notorious pest harboring various bacterial symbionts, however, the effect of bacterial ...
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Problems with spider mites

Outlook on Agriculture, 1974
Spider mites are a continuous potential danger in many crops, because of their ability to develop resistance to chemicals which initially give effective control. The predictive value of laboratory experiments with new chemicals appears to be rather limited.
M Van De Vrie, W Helle
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Spider Mites Avoid Plants with Predators [PDF]

open access: possibleExperimental & Applied Acarology, 1999
While searching for food, prey can use cues associated with their predators to select patches with a reduced predation risk. In many cases, odours indicate the presence of both food and predators. Spider mites are known to use odours to locate food and mates, but also to avoid interspecific competitors. We studied the response of the two-spotted spider
Pallini, A., Janssen, A., Sabelis, M.W.
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