2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2009.04.012
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Evaluation of discrete host–parasitoid models for diamondback moth and Diadegma semiclausum field time population density series

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“…* Namibia and Angola have very limited accessible research information on DBM, hence they were omitted from the map. [23,28,[71][72][73][74][75][76]. In South Africa, the ARC, in collaboration with industry and academic institutions, has conducted numerous studies on the DBM ( Figure 3) on aspects including population dynamics, ecology, parasitism and predation, tritrophic interactions, and resistance breeding to Bt brassicas [21,71,72,76,77].…”
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“…* Namibia and Angola have very limited accessible research information on DBM, hence they were omitted from the map. [23,28,[71][72][73][74][75][76]. In South Africa, the ARC, in collaboration with industry and academic institutions, has conducted numerous studies on the DBM ( Figure 3) on aspects including population dynamics, ecology, parasitism and predation, tritrophic interactions, and resistance breeding to Bt brassicas [21,71,72,76,77].…”
Section: Low Research Attentionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…South Africa and Kenya seem better off than the other countries, probably because of the presence of the Agricultural Research Council (ARC) and International Centre for Insect Physiology and Ecology (ICIPE), respectively, where DBM genetic, ecological, and IPM studies have mostly been conducted [23,28,[71][72][73][74][75][76]. In South Africa, the ARC, in collaboration with industry and academic institutions, has conducted numerous studies on the DBM (Figure 3) on aspects including population dynamics, ecology, parasitism and predation, tritrophic interactions, and resistance breeding to Bt brassicas [21,71,72,76,77]. [23,28,[71][72][73][74][75][76].…”
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“…The functional response determines the number of prey that are attacked and consumed per time unit as a function of their density. Both attack rate and handling time of prey items by invertebrate predators are necessary to determine the functional response type (Tonnang et al, 2009). Handling timethe time taken by a predator to attack, kill, and consume a prey itemis a general feature of predatory behavior and has an important effect on the functional response by reducing search efficiency as prey density increases (Holling, 1959).…”
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“…Handling timethe time taken by a predator to attack, kill, and consume a prey itemis a general feature of predatory behavior and has an important effect on the functional response by reducing search efficiency as prey density increases (Holling, 1959). Both attack rate and handling time of prey items by invertebrate predators are necessary to determine the functional response type (Tonnang et al, 2009).…”
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