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Do landscape properties mediate the response of herbivorous pest and natural enemy arthropods to local properties?
Mst Salma Akter
Agricultural, Environmental and Veterinary Sciences
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Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Arthropod
100%
Pest
100%
Landscape
100%
Natural Enemy
100%
Fields
48%
Habitat
41%
Crops
32%
Herbivore
22%
Anthesis
19%
Vegetation
19%
Brassica
12%
Field Crops
9%
Grazing Land
6%
Angiosperm
6%
Diamondback Moth
6%
Brevicoryne Brassicae
6%
Ecosystem
6%
Land Use
6%
Flower
6%
Growers
3%
Biological Control
3%
Arthropod Pests
3%
Myzus Persicae
3%
Aphid
3%
Coccinellidae
3%
Agricultural Science
3%
Vegetable
3%
Agroecosystem
3%
Host
3%
Research
3%
Area
3%
Crop Production
3%
Cropland
3%
Keyphrases
Herbivore Pest
28%
Edge Density
28%
Flower Resources
14%
Landscape Complexity
7%
Complexity Hypothesis
7%
Disturbed Landscape
7%
Predatory Ladybirds
7%