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Ecological Aspects of Pest Management Ecosystem Concept Ecosystem Concepts Individuals  Population  Community  These are influenced by physical environment  Complex of biotic/abiotic factors in an ecosystem  Ecosystem Concepts Individual - primary importance to study  Behavior, physiology, morphology, response to others of same species  Population - also of primary importance  Populations of different species coexist  Community Level - any given habitat seems to have a finite saturation level (K).  Ecosystem Concepts  Ecological Niche Concept - Ecosystem Concepts Ecological Niche Concept  Set of resources that provides a species with all of its requirements for existence and reproduction  Individual requisites necessary for survival  Population requisites - broad vs. narrow  Limit to number of species that can occupy an area (K).  Ecosystem Concepts Structural complexity - 2 components  1. Number of plant species, or species richness  2. Physical structure of system  More plants than herbivores, more herbivores than natural enemies  Different plant stages - different, new resources  Ecosystem Concepts  Colonization of Islands Ecosystem Concepts r versus K strategists  r - early colonizers; r based on reproduction  r colonizers tolerate harsh conditions; then they modify their conditions, which allows other colonizers.  2 phases of colonization: 1) non-interactive phase; 2) Interactive phase.  Ecological Concepts       5 factors influencing the number of arthropod species: 1) Plant species diversity 2) Plant Structural diversity 3) Distance of community from source of colonists 4) Length of contemporary time available for colonization 5) Evolutionary time available for coevolution between herbivores and host plants. Ecological Concepts      Crop Islands - uncultivated areas can be overwintering/refuge sites for pests and beneficials - farmscaping, hedges/windrows. Crop fields are invaded by insects coming from various distances Matrix - crops, uncultivated fields, fallow fields, other crops. Nature of the Crop Island - short or long term; broccoli versus orchard. Plant spp. diversity, plant structural diversity and length of time available Ecological Concepts Short season crops - create stability; no equilibrium due to short time  Humans moving pests/crops - Japanese beetle, Colorado potato beetle  Ecological Concepts Community succession  Initial dispersers - wind dispersed seed dandylions, thistles, milkweed,  Later - shrub seeds, tree seeds - carried by birds.  r - reproductive strategy  K - competitive strategy  Agroecosystems Island Biogeography  Community Succession  Farmer’s Strategies       1) Mechanized and commercial preparation of seeds and planting to replace the natural dispersal system 2) Fertilizers - replace natural cycles 3) Chemical or power weeding 4) Soil preparation and treatment - replace natural systems 5) Application of controls - pesticides 6) New varieties - against insects, disease and weeds.