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Habitat Management to Suppress Pest Populations: Progress and Prospects
Annual Review of Entomology ( IF 23.8 ) Pub Date : 2017-01-31 00:00:00 , DOI: 10.1146/annurev-ento-031616-035050
Geoff M. Gurr,Steve D. Wratten,Douglas A. Landis,Minsheng You

Habitat management involving manipulation of farmland vegetation can exert direct suppressive effects on pests and promote natural enemies. Advances in theory and practical techniques have allowed habitat management to become an important subdiscipline of pest management. Improved understanding of biodiversity-ecosystem function relationships means that researchers now have a firmer theoretical foundation on which to design habitat management strategies for pest suppression in agricultural systems, including landscape-scale effects. Supporting natural enemies with shelter, nectar, alternative prey/hosts, and pollen (SNAP) has emerged as a major research topic and applied tactic with field tests and adoption often preceded by rigorous laboratory experimentation. As a result, the promise of habitat management is increasingly being realized in the form of practical worldwide implementation. Uptake is facilitated by farmer participation in research and is made more likely by the simultaneous delivery of ecosystem services other than pest suppression.

中文翻译:


生境管理抑制害虫种群:进展和前景

涉及操纵农田植被的生境管理可以对害虫产生直接的抑制作用,并促进天敌。理论和实用技术的进步使栖息地管理成为害虫管理的重要子学科。对生物多样性与生态系统功能关系的进一步了解意味着研究人员现在具有更坚实的理论基础,可在此基础上设计用于农业系统中有害生物抑制的栖息地管理策略,包括景观尺度效应。用庇护所,花蜜,替代猎物/宿主和花粉(SNAP)来支持天敌已成为一个主要研究课题,并通过野外测试和采用来应用策略,并且通常在进行严格的实验室实验之前采用这种策略。因此,栖息地管理的希望正在以全球范围内切实可行的实施方式越来越多地实现。农民参与研究促进了吸收,同时提供了除害虫抑制以外的生态系统服务也使吸收更加可能。

更新日期:2017-01-31
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