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      Performance of the predatory mite Amblydromalus limonicus on factitious foods

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            This review categorizes the diversity of life-styles in the Phytoseiidae, based primarily on food habits and related biological and morphological traits. The life-styles proposed are as follows: Type I, specialized predators of Tetranychus species represented by the Phytoseiulus species; Type II, selective predators of tetranychid mites (most frequently associated with species that produce dense webbing) represented by Galendromus, some Neoseiulus, and a few Typhlodromus species; Type III, generalist predators represented by some Neoseiulus species and most Typhlodromus and Amblyseius species, as well as species in all other genera about which information is available; Type IV, specialized pollen feeders/generalist predators represented by Euseius species. Consideration is given to the relative importance of each of these types in biological control and pest management programs.
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              Estimating Uncertainty in Population Growth Rates: Jackknife vs. Bootstrap Techniques

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                Journal
                BioControl
                BioControl
                Springer Nature
                1386-6141
                1573-8248
                February 2014
                October 20 2013
                February 2014
                : 59
                : 1
                : 67-77
                Article
                10.1007/s10526-013-9548-5
                5eeb76ba-7ce3-4ce9-a38e-1e16877568c6
                © 2014
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