Eriborus terebrans
- Category
- other
- Primary role
- unclassified
5 AI-consensus-verified claims across 1 interaction category.
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Top entities sharing the most verified claims with Eriborus terebrans.
biocontrol
- This entity is the subject of biocontrol on Ostrinia nubilalis (European Corn Borer) · effect: beneficial
“higher parasitism of larvae of the lepidopteran pest, Ostrinia nubilalis by the parasitoid Eriborus terebrans...in edges of maize fields adjacent to wooded areas”
preysOn ✓ 2/2 AI critics agreedRickerl D., Francis C., Gliessman S.R., Nicholls C.I., Altieri M.A., Janke R.R., Dobbs T.L., Flora C.B., Schumacher T.E., Caldwell R.M., Salomonsson L., Lieblein G., Helenius J., Kirschenmann F. (2004) · Agroecosystems Analysis · p. 57 #6492144 - This entity is the subject of biocontrol on Ostrinia nubilalis (European Corn Borer) · effect: beneficial
“Parasitism rates by any of these species can reach over 50 percent”
preysOn ✓ 2/2 AI critics agreedAndow D.A., Ragsdale D.W., Nyvall R.F. (1997) · Ecological Interactions and Biological Control · p. 9 #6492260 - This entity is the subject of biocontrol on Ostrinia nubilalis (European Corn Borer) · effect: beneficial
“higher parasitism of Ostrinia nubilalis larvae by the parasitoid Eriborus terebrans in edges of maize fields adjacent to wooded areas”
preysOn ✓ 2/2 AI critics agreedGurr G.M., Wratten S.D., Altieri M.A. (2004) · Ecological Engineering for Pest Management: Advances in Habitat Manipulation for Arthropods · p. 19 #6492411 - This entity is the subject of biocontrol on Ostrinia nubilalis (European Corn Borer) · effect: beneficial
“higher parasitism of Ostrinia nubilalis larvae by the parasitoid Eriborus terebrans in edges of maize fields adjacent to wooded areas”
preysOn ✓ 2/2 AI critics agreedGurr G.M., Wratten S.D., Altieri M.A. (2004) · Ecological Engineering for Pest Management: Advances in Habitat Manipulation for Arthropods · p. 48 #6492509 - This entity is the subject of biocontrol on Ostrinia nubilalis (European Corn Borer) · effect: beneficial
“only three natural enemies, Eriborus terebrans Grav., Macrocentrus grandii, and Nosema pyrausta, are frequently encountered”
preysOn ✓ 2/2 AI critics agreedAndow D.A., Ragsdale D.W., Nyvall R.F. (1997) · Ecological Interactions and Biological Control · p. 9 #6492853