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Estudio de la dinámica poblacional del lepidóptero Thaumetopoea pityocampa (Denis & Schiffermüller, 1775) en la provincia de Valencia.

2014

Se estudió la dinámica poblacional de Thaumetopoea pityocampa (Denis & Schiffermüller, 1775) (Lepidoptera; Notodontidae) en cinco áreas de pinar ubicadas en el norte de la provincia de Valencia (España): Loma Valluenga (Rincón de Ademuz), Los Ances, La Jarilla y Las Umbrías (Los Serranos) y Pla de l’Albercoquer-Corral de Pija (Camp de Túria); la primera y última de estas masas forestales son de origen natural y regeneración espontánea, mientras que el resto son repoblaciones de origen artificial. Además, a excepción de Pla de l’Albercoquer-Corral de Pija con masas de Pinus halepensis Mill., el resto de áreas albergaron principalmente pinares de la especie Pinus nigra salzmanni Arnold. La ma…

Control biológicoThaumetopoea pityocampaPlagas forestalesUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LA VIDAEnemigos naturalesValenciaDinámica poblacionalNiveles de infestación:CIENCIAS DE LA VIDA [UNESCO]
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A New Species ofTelenomusHaliday (Hymenoptera: Scelionidae) Associated with Egg Batches of the Pine Processionary Moth,Thaumetopoea pityocampa(Dennis…

2009

Telenomus thaumetopoeae Buhl sp. n. is described from northeastern València (Peninsular Spain) taking as starting point females parasitizing the egg-batches of the Pine Processionary Moth, Thaumetopoea pityocampa (Dennis et Schiffermüller, 1775). Its morphological affinities with the most closely related species and parasitism data are offered.

biologyThaumetopoea pityocampaParasitismNotodontidaeHymenopterabiology.organism_classificationLepidoptera genitaliaArbres Malalties i plaguesInsect ScienceBotanyBotànicaTaxonomy (biology)Pine processionary mothEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsScelionidaeEntomological News
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About the Influences of Some Major Biotic Drivers on the Population Dynamics in Host-parasite Systems: Interpretative Lessons from an Extended Nichol…

2020

Population dynamics within host-parasite systems in insects is governed by a series of factors, both endogenous and exogenous. Among them, five factors may be considered as major drivers: the respective inherent rates of increase of the host and of the parasite, the level of resource available to the host, the respective immigration rates of the host and of the parasite. While only the first two (the inherent rates of increase of host and parasite) are considered in the original Nicholson and Bailey model, an extended version of the model includes also the other three parameters, thus providing a broader (although still schematic) approach to the host-parasite population dynamics. A brief a…

education.field_of_studyHost (biology)EcologyThaumetopoea pityocampaPopulationParasite hostingBiologyGeneral Agricultural and Biological ScienceseducationNicholson–Bailey modelPine processionary mothGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyAnnual Research & Review in Biology
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