Trophic and guild interactions in biological control

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    • Brodeur, Jacques
    • Boivin, Guy

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Trophic and guild interactions in biological control

edited by Jacques Brodeur and Guy Boivin

(Progress in biological control, v. 3)

Springer, c2006

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  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

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. It is the first book on trophic and guild interactions to make the link to biological control, and is compiled by internationally recognized scientists who have combined their expertise.

Table of Contents

  • Contributing Authors. Preface. 1. The influence of intraguild predation on the suppression of a shared prey population: an empirical reassessment
  • J.A. Rosenheim and J.P. Harmon. 2. Intraguild predation usually does not disrupt biological control
  • A. Janssen et al.. 3. Multiple predator interactions and food-web connectance: implications for biological control
  • R.F. Denno and D.L. Finke. 4. Inter-guild influences on intra-guild predation in plant-feeding omnivores
  • D.R. Gillespie and B.D. Roitberg. 5. Trophic and guild interactions and the influence of multiple species on disease
  • M.B. Thomas et al.. 6. Intra- and interspecific interactions among parasitoids: mechanisms, outcomes and biological control
  • G. Boivin and J. Brodeur. 7. Indirect effects, apparent competition and biological control
  • F.J.F. van Veen et al.. 8. Ant-hemipteran mutualisms: keystone interactions that alter food web dynamics and influence plant fitness
  • M.D. Eubanks and J.D. Styrsky. 9. Interspecific competition among natural enemies and single versus multiple introductions in biological control
  • N. Mills. 10. Experimental approaches to understanding the relationship between predator biodiversity and biological control
  • C.S. Straub and W.E. Snyder. Index.

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