Article Dans Une Revue Biological Control Année : 2025

Do semi-natural habitats enhance overwintering of generalist predators in arable cropping systems? A meta-analysis

Paul Bannwart
Antoine Gardarin
Sandrine Petit

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• Overwintering preferences of carabid and spider between SNH and crops were analysed.

• SNH harbored higher densities of overwintering spiders than the adjacent crop. • Carabid overwintering densities were higher in linear SNH but not in patches of SNH. • Carabid overwintering densities were higher in SNH adjacent to a spring-sown crop.

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Cite 10.57745/5BU8MG Jeu de données BANNWART, 2024, "Dataset and R script from "Do semi-natural habitats enhance overwintering of generalist predators in arable cropping systems? A meta-analysis"", https://doi.org/10.57745/5BU8MG, Recherche Data Gouv, V2, UNF:6:ncbvxjc1q+bYfgmeZKrtjg== [fileUNF]

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hal-04906415 , version 1 (22-01-2025)

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Paul Bannwart, Antoine Gardarin, Sandrine Petit. Do semi-natural habitats enhance overwintering of generalist predators in arable cropping systems? A meta-analysis. Biological Control, 2025, 201, pp.105700. ⟨10.1016/j.biocontrol.2025.105700⟩. ⟨hal-04906415⟩
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