A meta‐analysis of crop pest and natural enemy response to landscape complexity
University of California, Berkeley · Cornell University
Abstract
Many studies in recent years have investigated the relationship between landscape complexity and pests, natural enemies and/or pest control. However, no quantitative synthesis of this literature beyond simple vote-count methods yet exists. We conducted a meta-analysis of 46 landscape-level studies, and found that natural enemies have a strong positive response to landscape complexity. Generalist enemies show consistent positive responses to landscape complexity across all scales measured, while specialist enemies respond more strongly to landscape complexity at smaller scales. Generalist enemy response to natural habitat also tends to occur at larger spatial scales than for specialist enemies, suggesting that…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 38.55
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 80
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4Topics & keywords
- Generalist and specialist species
- PEST analysis
- Ecology
- Habitat
- Pest control
- Biology
- Population
- Natural (archaeology)
- Life in Land