1. Providing noncrop flowering resources in agricultural landscapes is widely pro-moted as a strategy to support arthropods that deliver pollination and pest control services. However, management options have largely been developed separately for pollinators and natural enemies, whereas possible effects on insect herbivores, such as crop pests, have often been overlooked. A first critical step for design and implementation of multifunctional plantings that promote beneficial arthropods while controlling insect pests is to identify suitable plant species to use. We and, generally, for the coordinated of pollinators (wild bees and honeybees), We 43 plant species in a common garden experiment and sampled arthropods by weekly (wild observations
Identifying native plants for coordinated habitat management of arthropod pollinators, herbivores and natural enemies
Published 2018 in Journal of Applied Ecology
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2018
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Journal of Applied Ecology
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2018-12-04
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Agricultural and Food Sciences, Geography, Environmental Science
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