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Relative Abundance of Insect Predators Varies among Rice Plots as a Function of Surrounding Landscape

Author Affiliations
Bangladesh Rice Research Institute, King Saud University, Agricultural Research Center
Published InPreprints.org
Year2018
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Abstract

Relationships among the population abundance of four predator groups for rice insect pests, namely: carabid beetles, staphylinid beetles, green mirid bugs, and spiders in three landscape categories were evaluated. Both rice plots and the associated bund margins of these rice plots found among three Bangladesh landscape categories were sampled by sweep net. The results revealed that the abundance significantly varied across landscapes. The rice landscape of one location harbored higher numbers of a specific predator than other location in other regions of Bangladesh. The results also showed a dependency on the width of the rice bund margins of the rice plots, where spiders populations increased with increased bund widths, but the population abundance of these predators did not depend on…
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