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Landscape composition and configuration affect the abundance of the olive moth (Prays oleae, Bernard) in olive groves

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Resumo:Landscape and crop management are important concepts for conservation biological control as they can influence the abundance of natural enemies. In this work we accomplished a multi-scale study focused on the effect of landscape structure and crop management on the olive moth, Prays oleae (Bernard), an important pest of the olive tree (Olea europaea L.). The olive moth was collected in different olive groves managed under organic farming and integrated production and surrounded by different landscape structures. Generalized additive mixed models were used to analyze the response of the pest to (i) landscape composition and configuration indices, (ii) the management system and (iii) pesticides applications at different scales. Results indicated that the landscape composition, through the effect of the Simpson’s diversity index, negatively influenced P. oleae abundance and that the effect was evident at larger scales. Also, the landscape configuration negatively affected P. oleae at larger scales. However, neither the crop management system nor the pesticide applications affected P. oleae abundance. This study emphasizes that the preservation or implementation of diverse and complex landscapes can contribute to maintain lower population levels of P. oleae when compared with homogenous landscape areas.
Autores principais:Villa, Maria
Outros Autores:Santos, Sónia A. P.; Sousa, José Paulo; Ferreira, Alberto; da Silva, Pedro; Ortega, Marta; Pascual, Susana; Pereira, José A.; Patanita, Maria Isabel
Assunto:Conservation biological control Multi scale analysis Crop management Perennial crops Generalized additive mixed models Landscape structure Olive moth
Ano:2020
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:artigo
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Instituto Politécnico de Beja
Idioma:inglês
Origem:Repositório Institucional do IPBeja
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Sousa, José Paulo
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Pascual, Susana
Pereira, José A.
Patanita, Maria Isabel
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Multi scale analysis
Crop management
Perennial crops
Generalized additive mixed models
Landscape structure
Olive moth
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Santos, Sónia A. P.
Sousa, José Paulo
Ferreira, Alberto
da Silva, Pedro
Ortega, Marta
Pascual, Susana
Pereira, José A.
Patanita, Maria Isabel
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Conservation biological control
Multi scale analysis
Crop management
Perennial crops
Generalized additive mixed models
Landscape structure
Olive moth
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description Landscape and crop management are important concepts for conservation biological control as they can influence the abundance of natural enemies. In this work we accomplished a multi-scale study focused on the effect of landscape structure and crop management on the olive moth, Prays oleae (Bernard), an important pest of the olive tree (Olea europaea L.). The olive moth was collected in different olive groves managed under organic farming and integrated production and surrounded by different landscape structures. Generalized additive mixed models were used to analyze the response of the pest to (i) landscape composition and configuration indices, (ii) the management system and (iii) pesticides applications at different scales. Results indicated that the landscape composition, through the effect of the Simpson’s diversity index, negatively influenced P. oleae abundance and that the effect was evident at larger scales. Also, the landscape configuration negatively affected P. oleae at larger scales. However, neither the crop management system nor the pesticide applications affected P. oleae abundance. This study emphasizes that the preservation or implementation of diverse and complex landscapes can contribute to maintain lower population levels of P. oleae when compared with homogenous landscape areas.
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spelling porLandscape and crop management are important concepts for conservation biological control as they can influence the abundance of natural enemies. In this work we accomplished a multi-scale study focused on the effect of landscape structure and crop management on the olive moth, Prays oleae (Bernard), an important pest of the olive tree (Olea europaea L.). The olive moth was collected in different olive groves managed under organic farming and integrated production and surrounded by different landscape structures. Generalized additive mixed models were used to analyze the response of the pest to (i) landscape composition and configuration indices, (ii) the management system and (iii) pesticides applications at different scales. Results indicated that the landscape composition, through the effect of the Simpson’s diversity index, negatively influenced P. oleae abundance and that the effect was evident at larger scales. Also, the landscape configuration negatively affected P. oleae at larger scales. However, neither the crop management system nor the pesticide applications affected P. oleae abundance. This study emphasizes that the preservation or implementation of diverse and complex landscapes can contribute to maintain lower population levels of P. oleae when compared with homogenous landscape areas.application/pdfengElsevierporLandscape composition and configuration affect the abundance of the olive moth (Prays oleae, Bernard) in olive grovesVilla, MariaSantos, Sónia A. P.Sousa, José PauloFerreira, Albertoda Silva, PedroOrtega, MartaPascual, SusanaPereira, José A.Patanita, Maria IsabelHandlehttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12207/5914ISSNIsPartOf0167-8809DOIIsPartOfhttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.agee.2020.1068542023-09-18T15:11:12Z2020-03-01T00:00:00Z2020-03http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2open accessporConservation biological controlporMulti scale analysisporCrop managementporPerennial cropsporGeneralized additive mixed modelsporLandscape structureporOlive moth723823 byteshttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2application/pdffulltexthttps://repositorio.ipbeja.pt/bitstreams/de6cebeb-c7ba-49b6-9d11-5845b4fba9e4/downloadliteraturehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501journal article
spellingShingle Landscape composition and configuration affect the abundance of the olive moth (Prays oleae, Bernard) in olive groves
Villa, Maria
Conservation biological control
Multi scale analysis
Crop management
Perennial crops
Generalized additive mixed models
Landscape structure
Olive moth
status SINGLETON
subject.fl_str_mv Conservation biological control
Multi scale analysis
Crop management
Perennial crops
Generalized additive mixed models
Landscape structure
Olive moth
title Landscape composition and configuration affect the abundance of the olive moth (Prays oleae, Bernard) in olive groves
title_full Landscape composition and configuration affect the abundance of the olive moth (Prays oleae, Bernard) in olive groves
title_fullStr Landscape composition and configuration affect the abundance of the olive moth (Prays oleae, Bernard) in olive groves
title_full_unstemmed Landscape composition and configuration affect the abundance of the olive moth (Prays oleae, Bernard) in olive groves
title_short Landscape composition and configuration affect the abundance of the olive moth (Prays oleae, Bernard) in olive groves
title_sort Landscape composition and configuration affect the abundance of the olive moth (Prays oleae, Bernard) in olive groves
topic Conservation biological control
Multi scale analysis
Crop management
Perennial crops
Generalized additive mixed models
Landscape structure
Olive moth
topic_facet Conservation biological control
Multi scale analysis
Crop management
Perennial crops
Generalized additive mixed models
Landscape structure
Olive moth
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12207/5914
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