AgroEco

Coccinellidae (family)

Category
other
Primary role
unclassified

38 AI-consensus-verified claims across 4 interaction categories.

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Top entities sharing the most verified claims with Coccinellidae (family).

biocontrol

  • This entity is the subject of biocontrol on Aphididae (family) · effect: beneficial
    “ladybird beetles, a natural predator of aphids, on organic wheat”
    preysOn ✓ 2/2 AI critics agreed
  • This entity is the subject of biocontrol on Aphidoidea (superfamily) · effect: beneficial
    “ladybird beetles, a natural predator of aphids, on organic wheat”
    preysOn ✓ 2/2 AI critics agreed
    Wezel A., Casagrande M., Celette F., Vian J.-F., Ferrer A., Peigné J. (2014) · Agroecological practices for sustainable agriculture. A review · p. 2 #6491999
  • This entity is the subject of biocontrol on Aphidoidea (superfamily) · effect: beneficial
    “increases in the abundance and/or the diversity of agriculturally 'beneficial' species (e.g. pollinators, predators, parasitoids) in polycultures”
    preysOn ✓ 2/2 AI critics agreed
    Martinez D.A., Gathorne-Hardy A., Smith B.M. (2024) · Impacts of polycultural cropping on crop yields and biodiversity: A systematic map protocol · p. 3 #6492042
  • This entity is the subject of biocontrol on Aphidoidea (superfamily) · effect: beneficial
    “predation of aphids by lady beetles”
    preysOn
    Gliessman S.R., Méndez V.E., Izzo V.M., Engles E.W. (2023) · Agroecology: Leading the Transformation to a Just and Sustainable Food System, Fourth Edition · p. 38 #6492115
  • This entity is the subject of biocontrol on Aphidoidea (superfamily) · effect: beneficial
    “beetles and other natural enemies emerge from the beetle bank to colonise the growing crop and prevent pest aphid outbreaks”
    preysOn ✓ 2/2 AI critics agreed
  • This entity is the subject of biocontrol on Aphididae (family) · effect: beneficial
    “ladybird beetles feed voraciously on many species of aphids”
    preysOn ✓ 2/2 AI critics agreed
  • This entity is the subject of biocontrol on Aphididae (family) · effect: beneficial
    “ladybird beetles feed voraciously on many species of aphids”
    preysOn ✓ 2/2 AI critics agreed
  • This entity is the subject of biocontrol on Aphididae (family) · effect: beneficial
    “spraying of artificial honeydew onto crops can result in dramatic increases in coccinellid densities”
    preysOn ✓ 1/2 AI critics agreed
  • This entity is the subject of biocontrol on Aphididae (family) · effect: beneficial
    “feeding voraciously on any arthropod they can handle, but particularly on aphids, scale insects, and spider mites”
    preysOn ✓ 2/2 AI critics agreed
    Pedigo L.P. (2002) · Entomology and Pest Management, Fourth Edition · p. 118 #6492607
  • This entity is the subject of biocontrol on Coccoidea (superfamily) · effect: beneficial
    “feeding voraciously on any arthropod they can handle, but particularly on aphids, scale insects, and spider mites”
    preysOn ✓ 2/2 AI critics agreed
    Pedigo L.P. (2002) · Entomology and Pest Management, Fourth Edition · p. 118 #6492608
  • This entity is the subject of biocontrol on Tetranychidae (family) · effect: beneficial
    “feeding voraciously on any arthropod they can handle, but particularly on aphids, scale insects, and spider mites”
    preysOn ✓ 2/2 AI critics agreed
    Pedigo L.P. (2002) · Entomology and Pest Management, Fourth Edition · p. 118 #6492609
  • This entity is the subject of biocontrol on Aphididae (family) · effect: beneficial
    “20 sweeps in alfalfa to obtain a sampling unit of adult ladybird beetles”
    preysOn ✓ 2/2 AI critics agreed
    Pedigo L.P., Rice M.E. (2009) · Entomology and Pest Management, Fourth Edition · p. 217 #6493418
  • This entity is the subject of biocontrol on phytophagous insects (general) · effect: beneficial
    “ladybird beetles (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae), may have greater tolerance to insecticides”
    preysOn ✓ 2/2 AI critics agreed
    Pedigo L.P., Rice M.E. (2009) · Entomology and Pest Management, Fourth Edition · p. 580 #6493661
  • This entity is the subject of biocontrol on Coccus viridis (Green Soft-scale) · effect: beneficial
    “the larvae are voracious predators of the ant's favorite food, the green coffee scale”
    preysOn ✓ 2/2 AI critics agreed
    Vandermeer J.H. (2009) · The Ecology of Agroecosystems · p. 235 #6494034
  • This entity is the subject of biocontrol on Sitobion avenae (English Grain Aphid) · effect: beneficial
    “Coccinellid adults and larvae”
    preysOn ✓ 2/2 AI critics agreed
  • This entity is the subject of biocontrol on Aphididae (family) · effect: beneficial
    “contact with aphid, scale and mealybug honeydew arrest both parasitoids, lacewings and cocinellid predators”
    preysOn ✓ 2/2 AI critics agreed
  • This entity is the subject of biocontrol on Aphidoidea (superfamily) · effect: beneficial
    “most successful biocontrol agents of aphids and other soft-bodied insect pests”
    preysOn ✓ 2/2 AI critics agreed
    Bhagyasree S.N., Anokhe Archana, Shashank P.R., Patel C.H. (2022) · Insect Predators in Pest Management · p. 188 #6494888
  • This entity is the subject of biocontrol on Aphidoidea (superfamily) · effect: beneficial
    “natural enemy community including predators reduces herbivore pressure”
    preysOn ✓ 2/2 AI critics agreed
    Dainese M., Martin E.A., Aizen M.A., Albrecht M., Bartomeus I., Bommarco R., Carvalheiro L.G., Chaplin-Kramer R., Gagic V., Garibaldi L.A., Ghazoul J., Grab H., Jonsson M., Karp D.S., Kennedy C.M., Kleijn D., Kremen C., Landis D.A., Letourneau D.K., Marini L., Poveda K., Rader R., Smith H.G., Tscharntke T., Winfree R., Zhang W., Zou Y., et al. (2019) · A global synthesis reveals biodiversity-mediated benefits for crop production · p. 2 #6495184
  • This entity is the subject of biocontrol on Aphidoidea (superfamily) · effect: beneficial
    “predator diversity suppresses herbivore pests in agricultural landscapes”
    preysOn ✓ 2/2 AI critics agreed
    Dainese M., Martin E.A., Aizen M.A., Albrecht M., Bartomeus I., Bommarco R., Carvalheiro L.G., Chaplin-Kramer R., Gagic V., Garibaldi L.A., Ghazoul J., Grab H., Jonsson M., Karp D.S., Kennedy C.M., Kleijn D., Kremen C., Landis D.A., Letourneau D.K., Marini L., Poveda K., Rader R., Smith H.G., Tscharntke T., Winfree R., Zhang W., Zou Y., et al. (2019) · A global synthesis reveals biodiversity-mediated benefits for crop production · p. 2 #6495188
  • This entity is the subject of biocontrol on Aphididae (family) · effect: beneficial
    “predatory insects decline steeply under intensive land use”
    preysOn ✓ 2/2 AI critics agreed
    Outhwaite C.L., McCann P., Newbold T. (2022) · Agriculture and climate change are reshaping insect biodiversity worldwide · p. 3 #6495220
  • This entity is the subject of biocontrol on aphid pests of potato · effect: beneficial
    “Aphids are predated by various other insects such as wasps and ladybirds”
    preysOn ✓ 2/2 AI critics agreed
    Chakraborty S., Newton A.C. (2011) · Climate change, plant diseases and food security: an overview #6495590
  • This entity is the subject of biocontrol on Aphidoidea · effect: beneficial
    “Predators include ladybird beetles”
    preysOn ✓ 2/2 AI critics agreed
    Kuepper G., Dodson M., Duncan J. (2016) · Companion Planting & Botanical Pesticides: Concepts & Resources · p. 8 #6495609
  • This entity is the subject of biocontrol on Crioceris asparagi (Asparagus Beetle) · effect: beneficial
    “several species of ladybird beetles which feed on the eggs”
    preysOn ✓ 2/2 AI critics agreed
    Krauss F.G. (1932) · Commercial Vegetable Production in Hawaii · p. 59 #6495646
  • This entity is the subject of biocontrol on Aphidoidea · effect: beneficial
    “When they are not controlled by the Lady beetle”
    preysOn ✓ 2/2 AI critics agreed
    Krauss F.G. (1932) · Commercial Vegetable Production in Hawaii · p. 68 #6495648
  • This entity is the subject of biocontrol on Bemisia tabaci (Cotton whitefly, Sweet potato whitefly, Tobacco Whitefly) · effect: beneficial
    “differences in pest dynamics and control were associated with conserved natural enemies”
    preysOn ✓ 2/2 AI critics agreed
    Naranjo S.E., Ellsworth P.C., Frisvold G.B. (2015) · Economic Value of Biological Control in Integrated Pest Management of Managed Plant Systems · p. 32.8 #6495898
  • This entity is the subject of biocontrol on Aphis glycines (Soybean Aphid) · effect: beneficial
    “Generalist predators ... Aphis glycines ... Glycine max”
    preysOn ✓ 2/2 AI critics agreed
    Naranjo S.E., Ellsworth P.C., Frisvold G.B. (2015) · Economic Value of Biological Control in Integrated Pest Management of Managed Plant Systems #6495899
  • This entity is the subject of biocontrol on Aphidoidea (superfamily) · effect: beneficial
    “Larvae & adults eat: Aphids, Mealy bugs, Mites, Soft scale, Eggs of insect pests”
    preysOn ✓ 2/2 AI critics agreed
    Baier A., Dufour R., Guerena M., Van Epen K. (2004) · Organic Integrated Pest Management for Some Agricultural Pests · p. 3 #6495929
  • This entity is the subject of biocontrol on Bemisia tabaci (Cotton whitefly, Sweet potato whitefly, Tobacco Whitefly) · effect: beneficial
    “ladybird beetles (above) ... can help keep whitefly populations in check”
    preysOn ✓ 2/2 AI critics agreed
    Macharia J., Titley M., Aloyce A., Samali S. (2016) · Integrated Pest Management (IPM) practices for whitefly in tomato, pepper, chili and eggplant crops in Africa · p. 3 #6496132
  • This entity is the subject of biocontrol on Aphidoidea (superfamily) · effect: beneficial
    “Ladybird beetles and their larvae feed on vegetable pests such as aphids”
    preysOn ✓ 2/2 AI critics agreed
    Luther G.C., Srinivasan R. (2010) · Natural Enemies in Farmers' Fields #6496198
  • This entity is the subject of biocontrol on Aleyrodidae (family) · effect: beneficial
    “Ladybird beetles and their larvae feed on...whiteflies”
    preysOn ✓ 2/2 AI critics agreed
    Luther G.C., Srinivasan R. (2010) · Natural Enemies in Farmers' Fields #6496199
  • This entity is the subject of biocontrol on Pseudococcidae (family) · effect: beneficial
    “Ladybird beetles and their larvae feed on...mealybugs”
    preysOn ✓ 2/2 AI critics agreed
    Luther G.C., Srinivasan R. (2010) · Natural Enemies in Farmers' Fields #6496200
  • This entity is the subject of biocontrol on Coccoidea (superfamily) · effect: beneficial
    “Ladybird beetles and their larvae feed on...scale insects”
    preysOn ✓ 2/2 AI critics agreed
    Luther G.C., Srinivasan R. (2010) · Natural Enemies in Farmers' Fields #6496201
  • This entity is the subject of biocontrol on Tetranychidae (family) · effect: beneficial
    “Ladybird beetles and their larvae feed on...spider mites”
    preysOn ✓ 2/2 AI critics agreed
    Luther G.C., Srinivasan R. (2010) · Natural Enemies in Farmers' Fields #6496202
  • This entity is the subject of biocontrol on Tetranychus spp. · effect: beneficial
    “ladybird beetles, lacewing larvae, pirate bugs, big-eyed bugs”
    preysOn ✓ 2/2 AI critics agreed
    Tsatsia H., Jackson G. · Pests and Diseases of Agricultural Crops in the Solomon Islands - Extension Fact Sheets #6496257
  • This entity is the subject of biocontrol on Aleurodicus dispersus (Whitefly) · effect: beneficial
    “Lacewings and ladybird beetles attack all stages”
    preysOn ✓ 2/2 AI critics agreed
    Tsatsia H., Jackson G. · Pests and Diseases of Agricultural Crops in the Solomon Islands - Extension Fact Sheets #6496264

pest pressure

pollen provision

  • This entity is the object of pollen provision by Helianthus annuus (Annual Sunflower) · effect: beneficial
    “yarrow and sunflowers”
    interactsWith ✓ 2/2 AI critics agreed
    Baier A., Dufour R., Guerena M., Van Epen K. (2004) · Organic Integrated Pest Management for Some Agricultural Pests · p. 3 #6495986

provides refuge

  • This entity is the object of provides refuge by Muhlenbergia rigens (deer grass) · effect: beneficial
    “Deergrass and other clumping grasses are excellent habitats for overwintering ladybugs”
    interactsWith ✓ 2/2 AI critics agreed
    Baier A., Dufour R., Guerena M., Van Epen K. (2004) · Organic Integrated Pest Management for Some Agricultural Pests · p. 3 #6495987

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