Autoecological research on pests and natural enemies.

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Autoecological research on pests and natural enemies

What is Autoecology? It is the study of the biology of particular species and their interactions with their environment. Often referred as natural history.

Physiology Behavior Ecology Evolution Right Species ID

Intraguild predation

Synergistic Interaction

Olfactometer

Generalist Specialist Tobacco Meloidogyne incognita Ian Kaplan

Nematodes * Larval Weight

Nematodes * Larval Weight Induced Plant Defenses (e.g., Nicotine)