1996
DOI: 10.1016/s1572-4379(96)80020-0
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1.5.3. Evolutionary ecology: Life history patterns, food plant choice and dispersal

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“…Spatial distribution and air pollution load did not demonstrate any effect on the occurrence of Eriophyidae. Accidental spatial distribution of attack confirms present findings on the spread of mites mentioned by Sabelis and Bruin (1996). As demonstrated by the presence of Eriophyidae even in relatively remote locations (Fig.…”
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“…Spatial distribution and air pollution load did not demonstrate any effect on the occurrence of Eriophyidae. Accidental spatial distribution of attack confirms present findings on the spread of mites mentioned by Sabelis and Bruin (1996). As demonstrated by the presence of Eriophyidae even in relatively remote locations (Fig.…”
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“…It is not possible to entirely exclude the introduction of Eriophyidae with planting stock. From the planting stock, Eriophyidae spread to more suitable hosts as described by Sabelis and Bruin (1996).…”
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“…Alguns trabalhos demonstraram que espécies de fitoseídeos podem ser importantes predadores de eriofídeos (Moraes & Lima 1983, Sabelis & Bruin 1996, Momen & Hussein 1999 sendo alguns deles promissores na regulação de populações de A. guerreronis (Moraes & Zacarias 2002). Seu comportamento fototrópico negativo pode, teoricamente, facilitar o encontro com aquela praga, que vive em lugares protegidos.…”
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“…Esses ácaros, devido ao seu tamanho diminuto e corpo menos protegido contra a dessecação quando comparados aos ácaros fitófagos de vida livre, induzem galhas que servem de abrigo e moradia até que condições estimulem a migração (Royalty & Perring 1996;Sabelis & Bruin 1996) como uma estratégia de vida para evitar o ressecamento, criando um microambiente favorável para o seu desenvolvimento na planta (Sabelis & Bruin 1996). Uma vez a migração estimulada, os ácaros se direcionam para formar novas galhas (Oldfield 2005).…”
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