Biological control in winter: Novel evidence for importance of generalist predators

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Title in English Biological control in winter: Novel evidence for the importance of generalist predators
Authors

PEKÁR Stanislav MICHALKO Radek LOVERRE Pamela LÍZNAROVÁ Eva ČERNECKÁ Ľudmila

Year of publication 2015
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Journal of Applied Ecology
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Faculty of Science

Citation
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1365-2664.12363
Field Zoology
Keywords agroecology; agroecosystems; biological control; intraguild predation; Araneae; Cacopsylla; model; Homoptera
Description The role of generalist predators in pest control has been neglected because generalists are not able to track pest populations. Generalist predators are suggested to be important in spring before specialist predators become active. Here, we show that some generalist predators are important even during winter, when the majority of arthropod pests and their enemies are dormant. We quantified the role of winter-active generalist predators on the suppression of pear psylla during winter using a discrete nonlinear model of an intraguild predation system.
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