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Trophic and Guild Interactions in Biological Control: Progress in Biological Control, cartea 3

Editat de Jacques Brodeur, Guy Boivin
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 15 sep 2006
This book origins from a symposium we organized in May 2005 at a joint meeting of the Biocontrol Network of Canada and the International Organization for Biological Control in Magog, Québec, Canada. During this symposium, we discussed concepts of direct and indirect interactions among natural enemies of herbivores in natural and agricultural ecosystems — a field of growing interest in ecology and biological control. Natural enemies of herbivores exist in nature as an assemblage of species that interact with one another and may transcend trophic levels. The community embracing a natural enemy can be complex and includes taxonomically dissimilar species of pathogens, parasitoids, and predators. These interactions involve predation and competition processes and share the typical characteristics of resource-consumer relationships where the resource species is killed and consumed by the other. Although they are mostly viewed as primary carnivores (developing on herbivores), natural enemies can also be secondary carnivores (when they attack other natural enemies), hosts, prey, or even herbivores, as several species may also feed on and acquire energy from plant resources.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781402047664
ISBN-10: 1402047665
Pagini: 260
Ilustrații: X, 249 p. 1 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Ediția:2006
Editura: SPRINGER NETHERLANDS
Colecția Springer
Seria Progress in Biological Control

Locul publicării:Dordrecht, Netherlands

Public țintă

Research

Cuprins

The Influence of Intraguild Predation on the Suppression of a Shared Prey Population: An Empirical Reassessment.- Intraguild Predation Usually does not Disrupt Biological Control.- Multiple Predator Interactions and Food-Web Connectance: Implications for Biological Control.- Inter-Guild Influences on Intra-Guild Predation in Plant-Feeding Omnivores.- Trophic and Guild Interactions and the Influence of Multiple Species on Disease.- Intra- and Interspecific Interactions among Parasitoids: Mechanisms, Outcomes and Biological Control.- Indirect Effects, Apparent Competition and Biological Control.- Ant-Hemipteran Mutualisms: Keystone Interactions that Alter Food Web Dynamics and Influence Plant Fitness.- Interspecific Competition among Natural Enemies and Single Versus Multiple Introductions in Biological Control.- Experimental Approaches to Understanding the Relationship Between Predator Biodiversity and Biological Control.

Recenzii

From the reviews:
"The edited volume Trophic and guild interactions in biological control is a commendable step towards understanding the complex issues surrounding successful biological control in changing agro-ecosystems. … An engaging collection of papers useful to any biologist interested in basic community ecology or applied entomology, the text’s main strength is the diversity of natural enemies and species interactions presented. … The primary audience for the book will be advanced students and academics." (Lee A. Dyer and Rebecca E. Forkner, Ecology, Vol. 88 (6), 2007)

Notă biografică

Jacques Brodeur is professor of ecology and entomology at the Université de Montreal and chair of the Canada research chair in biocontrol. Guy Boivin is a research scientist for Agriculture and Agrifood Canada and adjunct professor at McGill University. They are both actively involved in research on insect natural enemies and biological control.

Textul de pe ultima copertă

This volume explores modern concepts of trophic and guild interactions among natural enemies in natural and agricultural ecosystems - a field that has become a hot topic in ecology and biological control over the past decade. Internationally recognized scientists have combined their expertise and passion to examine how species interactions between biological control agents, such as competition, predation, parasitism, disease infection, mutualism, and omnivory affect arthropod population dynamics and the outcome of biological control. The common approach is the use of ecological theory to better interpret the prevalence, nature and outcome of trophic and guild interactions and, from a more applied perspective, to gain a comprehensive understanding of how and when to use biological control.

Caracteristici

Discusses modern concepts of direct and indirect interactions among natural enemies in natural and agricultural ecosystems First book on trophic and guild interactions to make the link to biological control