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Changes in the distribution of multispecies pest assemblages affect levels of crop damage in warming tropical Andes
ArticleAbstract: Climate induced species range shifts might create novel interactions among species that may outweighPalabras claves:Agricultural pests, Climate Change, climatic variability, Hazard mapping, Heterogeneous landscapes, Individual based model, Phthorimaea operculella, potato tuber moth, SYMMETRISCHEMA TANGOLIAS, Tecia solanivoraAutores:Chuine I., François Rebaudo, Olivier J. Dangles, Régnière J., Verónica Crespo-PérezFuentes:scopusAgent-based modeling of human-induced spread of invasive species in agricultural landscapes: Insights from the potato moth in ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Agent-based models (ABM) are ideal tools to deal with the complexity of pest invasion throughout agrPalabras claves:farmers, Invasive pest, Long distance dispersion, socio-ecological systems, TeachingAutores:François Rebaudo, Olivier J. Dangles, Silvain J.F., Verónica Crespo-PérezFuentes:scopusAgent-based models and integrated pest management diffusion in small scale farmer communities
Book PartAbstract: The purpose of this chapter is to present how agent-based models can be used for the diffusion of InPalabras claves:Andes, INNOMIP program, potato tuber moth, Role-playing game, social-ecological systemsAutores:Bonifacio A., Canto R.C., Carlos Carpio, De Scurrah M.M., François Rebaudo, Mamani M., Mario A. Herrera, Montañez A.G., Olivier J. Dangles, Saravia R., Verónica Crespo-PérezFuentes:scopusCrop damage increases with pest species diversity: Evidence from potato tuber moths in the tropical Andes
ArticleAbstract: Insect pests in agricultural systems are one of the major causes of damage to crop production and stPalabras claves:Additive effects, BIOCONTROL, Biodiversity-ecosystem function relationship, COMPLEMENTARITY, Crop damage, fitness, Potato mothsAutores:Mesías V., Olivier J. Dangles, Silvain J.F., Verónica Crespo-PérezFuentes:scopusEffects of agricultural landscapes and land uses in highly biodiverse tropical streams of the Ecuadorian Choco
ArticleAbstract: The ecosystem-level consequences of agricultural land use in Neotropical forests have not been fullyPalabras claves:aquatic ecosystems, Conservation, HOTSPOT, macroinvertebrates biodiversity, monoculture, palmito (Bactris gasipaes)Autores:Andrés Morabowen, Blanca Rios-Touma, Verónica Crespo-PérezFuentes:scopusModeling invasive species spread in complex landscapes: The case of potato moth in Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Tropical mountains have a long history of human occupation, and although vulnerable to biological inPalabras claves:boosted regression tree, cellular automata, Crop storage structures, Gravity model, Invasive species, long-distance dispersal, Mountainous landscapes, Tecia solanivora, Tropical AndesAutores:François Rebaudo, Olivier J. Dangles, Silvain J.F., Verónica Crespo-PérezFuentes:scopusModeling temperature-dependent survival with small datasets: Insights from tropical mountain agricultural pests
ArticleAbstract: Abstract Many regions are increasingly threatened by agricultural pests but suffer from a lack of daPalabras claves:Agricultural pests, Phthorimaea operculella, potato tuber moth, SYMMETRISCHEMA TANGOLIAS, Tecia solanivora, temperature-related survivalAutores:Chuine I., Olivier J. Dangles, Régnière J., Verónica Crespo-PérezFuentes:scopusObstacles to integrated pest management adoption in developing countries
ArticleAbstract: Despite its theoretical prominence and sound principles, integrated pest management (IPM) continuesPalabras claves:Collective action dilemma, Sustainable agriculture, technology adoptionAutores:Ba M.N., Bonifacio A., Chancellor T.C.B., Condori B., Faye E., François Rebaudo, Hobbs S.L.A., Kroschel J., Mario A. Herrera, Morse S., Olivier J. Dangles, Parsa S., Sherwood S.G., Vanek S.J., Verónica Crespo-PérezFuentes:scopus