posted on 2017-01-18, 10:17authored byEve RoubinetEve Roubinet, klaus birkhofer, Gerard Malsher, Karin Staudacher, Barbara Ekbom, Michael Traugott, Mattias Jonsson
The experiment took place in 10 organic and conventional spring barley
fields in south-central Sweden located in pairs during the early barley
tillering ('Early' period) and at barley stem extension/heading stage
('Late' period).
3680 generalist ground-dwelling predators (carabids and spiders)
were collected for gut content analysis with primers targeting: - extraguild prey: aphids, thrips, dipterans, springtails and earthworms - intraguild prey: Carabids: Harpalus, Pterostichus, Poecilus, Bembidion; and Spiders: Lycosidae, Linyphiidae, Pachygnatha spp; other: Coccinella septempunctata and lacewings.
Extraguild prey density and intraguild prey activity density were recorded at Early and Late period.
Funding
This work was funded by grant 220-2010-1906 from FORMAS. This research was also funded by the ERA-Net BiodivERsA, to the project ‘Assessment and valuation of pest suppression potential through biological control in European agricultural landscapes-APPEAL’