Diel Variation in the Abundance and Contribution of the Predator Assemblages Feeding on Soybean Aphid (Aphis glycine)
Abstract
Agricultural landscapes are
managed ecosystems, usually
designed to maximize yield with
less concern given to diversity,
making these systems more
vulnerable to invasion by harmful pests.
Natural enemies of the soybean aphid, Aphis glycines, the
predominant soybean pest in the North Central U.S., have
been shown to drastically reduce aphid populations on plants,
potentially decreasing or eliminating the need for chemical
pesticides.