Can Generalist Predators be Effective Biocontrol Agents?
Agricultural Research Service · American Institute of Biological Sciences · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Theoretical developments are helping us to comprehend the basic parameters governing the dynamics of the interactions between generalist predators and their many pest and nonpest prey. In practice, however, inter- and intraspecific interactions between generalist predators, and between the predators and their prey, within multispecies systems under the influence of rapidly changing biotic and abiotic variables are difficult to predict. We discuss trade-offs between the relative merits of specialists and generalists that allow both to be effective, and often complementary, under different circumstances. A review of manipulative field studies showed that in approximately 75% of cases, generalist predators,…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 61.90
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 234
Authors
3- WOWilliam O. C. SymondsonCorresponding
Agricultural Research Service, American Institute of Biological Sciences, Research International (United States), Cardiff University
- KDK. D. Sunderland
Agricultural Research Service, American Institute of Biological Sciences, Research International (United States), Cardiff University
- MHMatthew H. Greenstone
Agricultural Research Service, American Institute of Biological Sciences, Research International (United States), Cardiff University
Topics & keywords
- Generalist and specialist species
- Biology
- Predation
- Biological pest control
- Natural enemies
- Ecology
- Zoology
- Habitat
- Life in Land