Biological Control Success of a Pasture Pest: Has Its Parasitoid Lost Its Functional Mojo?

Volume: 6
Published: Dec 14, 2018
Abstract
Sustainable and integrated pest management often involves insect parasitoids. However, the effectiveness of parasitoids biocontrol has often failed, frequently for obscure reasons. A parasitoid’s success is partly due to its behavioral response to pest density, i.e. its consumer functional response. For many years in New Zealand, a braconid parasitoid, Microctonus hyperodae successfully suppressed a severe ryegrass weevil pest, Listronotus...
Paper Details
Title
Biological Control Success of a Pasture Pest: Has Its Parasitoid Lost Its Functional Mojo?
Published Date
Dec 14, 2018
Volume
6
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