An Ecological Foundation for IPM. Island Biogeography.

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An Ecological Foundation for IPM

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Island Biogeography

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How are Island Biogeography and Agriculture Connected?

• Give me an example

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Community Succession

More DiversityMore Stability

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Community Succession

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Community Succession

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• Planting seed

• Fertilizers

• Weeding

• Soil preparation

• Insecticides

• Artificial selection

Community Succession

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R vs K-selection species

• r-selection species.

- High fecundity

- Short generation time

- Low competitive ability

- High dispersal

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R vs K-selection species

• K-selection species.

- Lower fecundity

- Longer generation time

- Higher competitive ability

- Lower dispersal

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R

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Biodiversity and Stability

More DiversityMore Stability

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The facts

Herbivores 44 149 36 58

Monophagous 17 130 31 42

Polyphagous 27 19 5 16

Predators 38 11 14 27

Parasitoids 30 1 3 6

Andow 1991

Population response to polycultureIncrease Variable responseNo changeDecrease

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“Resource concentration hypothesis”Root 1973

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Monoculture

Polyculture

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TOO MANY VARIABLES!!!!!!!!!!!!

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