Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4504555 | Biological Control | 2009 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Predators offered only pests (slugs or aphids) had lowest growth rates and fecundity. We therefore demonstrated that conservation of a diversity of prey species within farmland, allowing predators to exploit a diverse diet, is essential if predators are to continue to thrive in crops and regulate agricultural pests.
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Authors
James D. Harwood, Sarah W. Phillips, Joanne Lello, Keith D. Sunderland, David M. Glen, Michael W. Bruford, Georgina L. Harper, William O.C. Symondson,