Increased area of a highly suitable host crop increases herbivore pressure in intensified agricultural landscapes

Volume: 186, Pages: 135 - 143
Published: Mar 15, 2014
Abstract
null null Landscape simplification associated with agricultural intensification has important effects on economically important arthropods. The declining cover of natural and semi-natural habitats, in particular, has been shown to reduce natural-enemy attack of crop pests, but also in some cases reduced crop colonization by such pests. In this study, we examined the influence of changes in two elements of landscape composition, natural grassland...
Paper Details
Title
Increased area of a highly suitable host crop increases herbivore pressure in intensified agricultural landscapes
Published Date
Mar 15, 2014
Volume
186
Pages
135 - 143
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