Spillover edge effects: the dispersal of agriculturally subsidized insect natural enemies into adjacent natural habitats
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The cross-edge spillover of subsidized predators from anthropogenic to natural habitats is an important process affecting wildlife, especially bird, populations in fragmented landscapes. However, the importance of the spillover of insect natural enemies from agricultural to natural habitats is unknown, despite the abundance of studies examining movement in the opposite direction. Here, we synthesize studies from various ecological sub-disciplines to suggest that spillover of agriculturally subsidized insect natural enemies may be an important process affecting prey populations in natural habitat fragments. This contention is based on (1) the ubiquity of agricultural-natural edges in human dominated landscapes;…
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- Ecology
- Biological dispersal
- Habitat
- Spillover effect
- Predation
- Habitat fragmentation
- Abundance (ecology)
- Geography
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