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Ants Increase Cloverworm Herbivory Via Nonconsumptive Pathways
Hannah J. Penn,
Kacie J. Athey
Crop Sciences
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Spiders
100%
ANT+
60%
Herbivore
20%
Leaf Damage
20%
Generalist Predator
20%
Non-consumptive Effects
20%
Generalist
10%
Biological Control
10%
Hymenoptera
10%
Compensatory Feeding
10%
Lepidoptera
10%
Kentucky
10%
Soybean Agroecosystem
10%
Formicidae
10%
Biological Control Agent
10%
Treatment Combination
10%
Field Cages
10%
Plant Damage
10%
Araneidae
10%
Arthropod Predators
10%
Interacting Fields
10%
Pest Suppression
10%
Erebidae
10%
Lasius Neoniger
10%
Intraguild Interactions
10%
Consumptive Effects
10%
Hypena
10%
Combination Control
10%
Lynx Spider
10%
Oxyopes Salticus
10%
Oxyopidae
10%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Araneae
100%
Cage
8%
Hymenoptera
8%
Lepidoptera
8%
Agroecosystem
8%
Biological Control
8%
Formicidae
8%
Biological Control Agents
8%
Plant Damage
8%
Erebidae
8%
Lasius
8%
Lynx
8%
Oxyopidae
8%
Hypena scabra
8%
Oxyopes salticus
8%