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A. Cortesero

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The Plant as a Habitat for Entomophagous Insects

2016

Populations of herbivorous insects are naturally consumed by other predacious or predatory insect species. These entomophagous insects are thus plant-dwelling organisms that use the plant for several vital functions and are affected by plant traits at the evolutionary, organism and population levels. Many entomophagous species are used for the biological control of insect pests worldwide. The aim of this chapter is to provide an exhaustive review of mechanisms underlying the interactions between plants and entomophagous insects, including those governing life history traits at the individual level, as well as those acting on population and community structure and dynamics. We detail how pro…

Settore AGR/11 - Entomologia Generale E ApplicataVegetation landscapePlant defenceVolatileLearningBehaviourMicroclimatePlant ScienceDevelopmentTri-trophic interactionNectarPredatorParasitoid
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