2021
DOI: 10.1007/s13744-021-00869-z
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Ecological Modelling of Insect Movement in Cropping Systems

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“…In lepidopterans, initially larval dispersal occurs through ballooning with the help of silken thread and wind, whereas as the size of the larva increases in the later stages, movement occurs through walking which may happen at any time (Zalucki et al, 2002). Knowledge regarding the dispersal pattern of a pest, especially the larval movement pattern can provide vital information regarding behavioural and ecological understanding of an insect species including potential infestation levels (Garcia et al, 2021). The present study aimed to understand the plant-to-plant movement of S. frugiperda in the maize field which is of utmost importance for establishing adequate sampling criteria, statistical analysis and for the development of more reliable, economic, and sustainable management strategies (Taylor, 1984;Fernandes et al, 2003;Garcia et al, 2021).…”
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“…In lepidopterans, initially larval dispersal occurs through ballooning with the help of silken thread and wind, whereas as the size of the larva increases in the later stages, movement occurs through walking which may happen at any time (Zalucki et al, 2002). Knowledge regarding the dispersal pattern of a pest, especially the larval movement pattern can provide vital information regarding behavioural and ecological understanding of an insect species including potential infestation levels (Garcia et al, 2021). The present study aimed to understand the plant-to-plant movement of S. frugiperda in the maize field which is of utmost importance for establishing adequate sampling criteria, statistical analysis and for the development of more reliable, economic, and sustainable management strategies (Taylor, 1984;Fernandes et al, 2003;Garcia et al, 2021).…”
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“…Ecological modelling of insect movement is another important tool to be considered. Garcia et al (2021) presented different approaches to model the movement of the cucurbit beetle Diabrotica speciosa Germar (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) in intercropping systems, and of the fall armyworm Spodoptera frugiperda (J.E. Smith) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) in transgenic (Bt) and conventional maize fields.…”
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“…Estudos de dinâmica populacional da praga e o conhecimento de parâmetros biológicos podem resultar em modelos computacionais aplicados (Shoemaker, 1981;Perevaryukha, 2019). A utilização destes modelos vem crescendo nos últimos anos, tornando-se ferramenta importante no MIP, descrevendo processos ecológicos ou prevendo tendências (Malaquias et al 2017;Garcia et al 2021;Wang et al 2022). Um modelo visando determinar infestações futuras de H. hampei, utilizando números de armadilhas inadequadas por área amostrada, podem gerar previsões imprecisas.…”
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