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Daniela Fernanda Rojas Contreras,Rodrigo Soto Andrades
Dentro del Orden Coleópteros, se encuentra la Familia de los Coccinélidos, comúnmente llamadas chinitas o mariquitas. En Chile existen 5 sub-familias, con alrededor de 115 especies (González 2014), las cuales se encuentran distribuidas a lo largo de todo...
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Cinthya M. Villegas, Jaime A. Verdugo, Audrey A. Grez, Jaime Tapia, Blas Lavandero
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Crop edges have significant effects on populations of natural enemies, acting as source or sink habitats during the growing season. Previous observations have shown that coccinellid species are associated with thistle (Sylibum marianum (L.) Gaertn), a co...
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Audrey A. Grez, Constanza Torres, Tania Zaviezo, Marcelo Ramírez
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Permanent and permeable edges, where natural enemies can feed, overwinter or easily cross over, should enhance the early arrival of these predators to crops. We evaluated the abundance and species richness of coccinellids migrating to alfalfa fields a...
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Marcela Vera, Alfonso Aguilera, Ramón Rebolledo
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Coccinellids have been used, throughout the world, in biological control programs of agriculture pests. In Chile this family has been studied by various authors, which addresses issues such as biology, predatory activity and distribution in herbaceous...
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