Journal of Pest Science (2018) 91, 943-955

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Antoine Gardarin, Manuel Plantegenest, Armin Bischoff and Muriel Valantin-Morison (2018)
Understanding plant–arthropod interactions in multitrophic communities to improve conservation biological control: useful traits and metrics
Journal of Pest Science 91 (3), 943-955
Abstract: The role of biodiversity in the delivery of ecosystem services is increasingly being studied by trait-based functional approaches. Here, we review and discuss the contribution of a trait-based approach to understanding plant–arthropod interactions and improving conservation biological control. The stable biological control of multispecies herbivore communities requires functional diversity and a redundancy of natural enemies, including specialists and generalists, with minimal antagonistic interactions. The management of arthropod communities through plant community requires the plant community to perform several functions, including the provision of diversified trophic resources and appropriate physical habitats. Many studies have investigated the ability of plants to provide these functions, but many of the results obtained were limited to single species. The description of communities in terms of traits underlying trophic and non-trophic interactions between plants and animals would make it possible to extrapolate findings to other species. Studies on plant–herbivore and plant–pollinator interactions have identified several traits as important for trophic resource provision, in terms of resource quantity, accessibility, quality and temporal availability. By contrast, traits relating to physical habitat provision and microclimate modification have been little explored. Several metrics describing the functional composition and diversity of communities have been proposed, to extend the trait-based approach to plant community level, but the extent to which multitrophic communities are affected by plant traits remains largely unexplored. The next step will be to identify the combinations of these plant community metrics best explaining their impact on arthropod communities and disentangling the roles of plant functional composition and diversity.
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Database assignments for author(s): Armin Bischoff

Research topic(s) for pests/diseases/weeds:
biocontrol - natural enemies
Research topic(s) for beneficials or antagonists:
environment/habitat manipulation


Pest and/or beneficial records:

Beneficial Pest/Disease/Weed Crop/Product Country Quarant.
Microplitis mediator (parasitoid)
Chrysoperla (genus - predators)