Hódar J.A.
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2013 | 1 |
2015 | 1 |
2017 | 1 |
2019 | 1 |
2021 | 1 |
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Ecología | 11 |
Simulación por computadora | 1 |
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Huertos, frutas, silvicultura | 3 |
Arthropoda | 3 |
Lesiones, enfermedades y plagas de las plantas | 2 |
Ecología | 1 |
Ciencias de la computación | 1 |
Temas específicos de historia natural de los animales | 1 |
Aves | 1 |
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Lucía Torres-Muros | 5 |
Zamora R. | 2 |
Pérez-Luque A.J. | 2 |
Senhadji K. | 2 |
Cayuela L. | 1 |
Heras D. | 1 |
Tanase M. | 1 |
Bonet-García F. | 1 |
Suárez-Muñoz M. | 1 |
Herrero J. | 1 |
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Publicaciones del autor
Effect of habitat type and soil moisture on pupal stage of a Mediterranean forest pest (Thaumetopoea pityocampa)
ArticleAbstract: Habitat selection is especially important for pupae of holometabolous insects because this stage isPalabras claves:hábitat, moth phenology, Pine processionary moth, pupal diapause, soil moistureAutores:Hódar J.A., Lucía Torres-Muros, Zamora R.Fuentes:googlescopusTiming and intensity of bush cricket predation on egg batches of pine processionary moth: No evidence of population control
ArticleAbstract: Bush crickets (Orthoptera, Tettigoniidae) are known predators of egg batches of the pine processionaPalabras claves:Egg-batch predation, Generalist predator, Habitat selection, Numerical response, Phenological synchronyAutores:Hódar J.A., Lucía Torres-Muros, Senhadji K.Fuentes:googlescopusExpansion of elevational range in a forest pest: Can parasitoids track their hosts?
ArticleAbstract: Gradients in elevation impose changes in environmental conditions, which in turn modulate species diPalabras claves:biological control, elevational gradient, host–parasitoid interactions, North Atlantic Oscillation Index, pest dynamic, Pine processionary mothAutores:Cayuela L., Heras D., Hódar J.A., Lucía Torres-Muros, Pérez-Luque A.J.Fuentes:googlescopusNo evidence of induced defence after defoliation in three pine species against an expanding pest, the pine processionary moth
ArticleAbstract: Trees may react against defoliation by producing new tissues with modified morphological and nutritiPalabras claves:Bioassay, Chemical defence, Defoliation, Food Quality, lepidopteraAutores:Hódar J.A., Lucía Torres-Muros, Pérez-Luque A.J., Senhadji K., Zamora R.Fuentes:googlescopusINSTAR: An Agent-Based Model that integrates existing knowledge to simulate the population dynamics of a forest pest
ArticleAbstract: Pine plantations, very common in the Mediterranean basin, are recurrently affected by forest pests dPalabras claves:Agent-Based model (ABM), Forest pest, Pattern-oriented, Population dynamics, Thaumetopoea pityocampaAutores:Bonet-García F., Herrero J., Hódar J.A., Lucía Torres-Muros, Suárez-Muñoz M., Tanase M.Fuentes:googlescopus