2015
DOI: 10.1007/s10980-015-0190-8
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The effect of landscape structure on two species of different trophic levels in an arid environment

Abstract: Context Insect species of different trophic level will respond differently to landscape configuration. Objective In this context we explore the way landscape structure affects the distribution and abundance of the whitefly Siphoninus phillyreae and its predator Clitostethus arcuatus in olive orchards. Methods Adult individuals of these two species were collected using sticky traps placed in 12 olive host patches in Argentina. Host patches were detected and quantified using Landsat 5 TM images. Different landsc… Show more

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“…Arhopalus rusticus individuals arrive in new patches, dispersing from previously infested patches. The dispersal of these insects between patches is a key process in the regional dynamics of their populations (Cronin 2003, Grilli et al 2015.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Arhopalus rusticus individuals arrive in new patches, dispersing from previously infested patches. The dispersal of these insects between patches is a key process in the regional dynamics of their populations (Cronin 2003, Grilli et al 2015.…”
mentioning
confidence: 99%