Relationships of Natural Enemies and Non-prey Foods / Edition 1

Relationships of Natural Enemies and Non-prey Foods / Edition 1

by Jonathan G. Lundgren
ISBN-10:
9048180953
ISBN-13:
9789048180950
Pub. Date:
11/23/2010
Publisher:
Springer Netherlands
ISBN-10:
9048180953
ISBN-13:
9789048180950
Pub. Date:
11/23/2010
Publisher:
Springer Netherlands
Relationships of Natural Enemies and Non-prey Foods / Edition 1

Relationships of Natural Enemies and Non-prey Foods / Edition 1

by Jonathan G. Lundgren
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Overview

Feeding on Non-Prey Resources by Natural Enemies Moshe Coll Reports on the consumption of non-prey food sources, particularly plant materials, by predators and parasitoids are common throughout the literature (reviewed recently by Naranjo and Gibson 1996, Coll 1998a, Coll and Guershon, 2002). Predators belonging to a variety of orders and families are known to feed on pollen and nectar, and adult parasitoids acquire nutrients from honeydew and floral and extrafloral nectar. A recent publication by Wäckers et al. (2005) discusses the p- visioning of plant resources to natural enemies from the perspective of the plant, exploring the evolutionary possibility that plants enhance their defenses by recru- ing enemies to food sources. The present volume, in contrast, presents primarily the enemies’ perspective, and as such is the first comprehensive review of the nut- tional importance of non-prey foods for insect predators and parasitoids. Although the ecological significance of feeding on non-prey foods has long been underappreciated, attempts have been made to manipulate nectar and pollen ava- ability in crop fields in order to enhance levels of biological pest control by natural enemies (van Emden, 1965; Hagen, 1986; Coll, 1998a). The importance of n- prey foods for the management of pest populations is also discussed in the book.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789048180950
Publisher: Springer Netherlands
Publication date: 11/23/2010
Series: Progress in Biological Control , #7
Edition description: Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2009
Pages: 454
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.04(d)

Table of Contents

Glucophagy.- The Functions of Non-Prey Foods in the Diets of Entomophagous Species.- The Sugar Feeders.- Floral Nectar.- Extrafloral Nectar.- Honeydew.- Pollinivory.- The Pollen Feeders.- Adaptations to Pollen feeding.- Pollen Nutrition and Defense.- Granivory.- The Seed Feeders.- Adaptations to Granivory.- Seed Nutrition and Defense.- Seed-Associated Food Bodies.- Seed Preferences of Natural Enemies.- Fungi and Microorganisms.- Mycophagy.- Symbioses with Microorganisms.- Applied Aspects of Non-Prey Foods for Natural Enemies.- Non-Prey Foods and Biological Control of Arthropods.- Plant-Incorporated Pest Resistance and Natural Enemies.- Biological Control of Weed Seeds in Agriculture Using Omnivorous Insects.- Conclusions and the Relative Quality of Non-Prey Foods for Natural Enemies.
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