Ecological modeling and pest population management: a possible and necessary connection in a changing world

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Autor(a) principal: Lima,Ernesto A B F
Data de Publicação: 2009
Outros Autores: Ferreira,Claudia P, Godoy,Wesley A C
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Neotropical entomology (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1519-566X2009000600001
Resumo: Ecological modeling is an important tool for investigating dynamic behavior patterns in populations, trophic interactions, and behavioral ecology. However, the ecological patterns that reflect population oscillation trends are often not clearly visible without analytical instruments such as ecological models. Thus, ecological modeling plays a fundamental role in describing demographic processes that are important for population dynamics. Ecological models, besides making possible the visualization of ecological patterns, may also reveal patterns of population persistence in many trophic systems, including prey-predator or host-parasitoid relationships, interactions that are commonly present in integrated pest management programs. In this forum, we present the main ecological aspects important for model building and implementation of integrated pest management programs for insects. Particularly, in this study, we analyze the combination between host-parasitoid models and the concept of economic threshold level on a spatio-temporal scale. As a conclusion about the model combination, spatial structure is essential for models of this nature, since its introduction into the system significantly alters the economic threshold-level values.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Ecological modeling and pest population management: a possible and necessary connection in a changing world
title Ecological modeling and pest population management: a possible and necessary connection in a changing world
spellingShingle Ecological modeling and pest population management: a possible and necessary connection in a changing world
Lima,Ernesto A B F
Theoretical ecology
integrated pest management
mathematical model
title_short Ecological modeling and pest population management: a possible and necessary connection in a changing world
title_full Ecological modeling and pest population management: a possible and necessary connection in a changing world
title_fullStr Ecological modeling and pest population management: a possible and necessary connection in a changing world
title_full_unstemmed Ecological modeling and pest population management: a possible and necessary connection in a changing world
title_sort Ecological modeling and pest population management: a possible and necessary connection in a changing world
author Lima,Ernesto A B F
author_facet Lima,Ernesto A B F
Ferreira,Claudia P
Godoy,Wesley A C
author_role author
author2 Ferreira,Claudia P
Godoy,Wesley A C
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lima,Ernesto A B F
Ferreira,Claudia P
Godoy,Wesley A C
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Theoretical ecology
integrated pest management
mathematical model
topic Theoretical ecology
integrated pest management
mathematical model
description Ecological modeling is an important tool for investigating dynamic behavior patterns in populations, trophic interactions, and behavioral ecology. However, the ecological patterns that reflect population oscillation trends are often not clearly visible without analytical instruments such as ecological models. Thus, ecological modeling plays a fundamental role in describing demographic processes that are important for population dynamics. Ecological models, besides making possible the visualization of ecological patterns, may also reveal patterns of population persistence in many trophic systems, including prey-predator or host-parasitoid relationships, interactions that are commonly present in integrated pest management programs. In this forum, we present the main ecological aspects important for model building and implementation of integrated pest management programs for insects. Particularly, in this study, we analyze the combination between host-parasitoid models and the concept of economic threshold level on a spatio-temporal scale. As a conclusion about the model combination, spatial structure is essential for models of this nature, since its introduction into the system significantly alters the economic threshold-level values.
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