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Insect Predator-Prey Dynamics

Insect Predator-Prey Dynamics

Insect Predator-Prey Dynamics

Ladybird Beetles and Biological Control
A. F. G. Dixon, University of East Anglia
July 2005
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    Much of our understanding about insect predator-prey dynamics has been due to studies on insect parasitoids. But do true predators such as ladybird beetles really operate in a similar way and how does this affect their use in biological control? The extensive literature on ladybirds as biocontrol agents shows that their size and rate of development is very dependent on the nature of their prey. This volume explores basic ladybird biology, their association with their prey and its effect on development rate and body size. Optimal foraging theory, field observations and laboratory experiments are used to illustrate how ladybird larvae maximise their rate of energy intake, and ladybird adults their fitness. The interdependence of these life history parameters is then used to develop a simple predator-prey model which, with an analysis of the literature, highlights the specific attributes of potentially successful biocontrol agents for all those interested in predator-prey dynamics.

    • Looks at dynamics of true insect predators, not parasitoids as most other volumes do
    • Written by world expert in aphids and their natural enemies
    • Provides insights into what makes a successful biological control agent

    Reviews & endorsements

    'Rich in biological detail within a clearly described conceptual framework, this work is both readable and authoritative.' S. G. Compton, Biologist

    '… a really interesting and worthwhile book, which can be recommended to anyone who is concerned with population dynamics, biological control or general insect ecology.' Mark Young, Bulletin of the British Ecological Society

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    Product details

    July 2005
    Paperback
    9780521017701
    268 pages
    228 × 153 × 17 mm
    0.412kg
    110 b/w illus. 14 tables
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. Basic biology and structure
    • 3. Body size
    • 4. Slow-fast continuum in life history parameters
    • 5. Foraging behaviour
    • 6. Cannibalism
    • 7. Theory of predator-prey interactions
    • 8. Intraguild predation
    • 9. Biological control
    • 10. Epilogue
    • 11. References
    • Taxonomic index
    • Subject index.
      Author
    • A. F. G. Dixon , University of East Anglia