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    Methods to identify the prey of invertebrate predators in terrestrial field studies by Birkhofer, Klaus, Bylund, Helena, Dalin, Peter, Ferlian, Olga, Gagic, Vesna, Hambäck, Peter A., Klapwijk, Maartje, Mestre, Laia, Roubinet, Eve, Schroeder, Martin, Stenberg, Johan A., Porcel, Mario, Björkman, Christer, Jonsson, Mattias

    Published in Ecology and evolution (01-03-2017)
    “…Predation is an interaction during which an organism kills and feeds on another organism. Past and current interest in studying predation in terrestrial…”
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    Diet of generalist predators reflects effects of cropping period and farming system on extra- and intraguild prey by Roubinet, Eve, Birkhofer, Klaus, Malsher, Gerard, Staudacher, Karin, Ekbom, Barbara, Traugott, Michael, Jonsson, Mattias

    Published in Ecological applications (01-06-2017)
    “…The suppression of agricultural pests by natural enemies, including generalist arthropod predators, is an economically important regulating ecosystem service…”
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    High Redundancy as well as Complementary Prey Choice Characterize Generalist Predator Food Webs in Agroecosystems by Roubinet, Eve, Jonsson, Tomas, Malsher, Gerard, Staudacher, Karin, Traugott, Michael, Ekbom, Barbara, Jonsson, Mattias

    Published in Scientific reports (23-05-2018)
    “…Food web structure influences ecosystem functioning and the strength and stability of associated ecosystem services. With their broad diet, generalist…”
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    Additive effects of predator diversity on pest control caused by few interactions among predator species by ROUBINET, EVE, STRAUB, CORY, JONSSON, TOMAS, STAUDACHER, KARIN, TRAUGOTT, MICHAEL, EKBOM, BARBARA, JONSSON, MATTIAS

    Published in Ecological entomology (01-08-2015)
    “…1. Studies of the impact of predator diversity on biological pest control have shown idiosyncratic results. This is often assumed to be as a result of…”
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