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The Impact of Supplementary Food on a Prey-Predator Interaction

van Rijn, P.C.J.

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2002

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van Rijn, P. C. J. (2002). The Impact of Supplementary Food on a Prey-Predator Interaction.

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Tablee of contents

Partt 1 INTRODUCTION

1.11 General introduction, outline and summary 9

1.22 Predation by insects and mites 17 [M.W.. Sabelis & P.C.J, van Rijn, 1997. In: Thrips as crop pests (Ed. T. Lewis),

CAB-International,, London, p. 259-354]

Partt 2 INDIVIDUAL LEVEL

2.11 Comparative life history studies of Frankliniella occidentalis and

ThripsThrips tabaci (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) on cucumber 89

[P.C.J,, van Rijn, C. Mollema & G. Steenhuis, 1995. Bull. Entomol. Res. 85:: 285-297]

2.22 Pollen as food for the predatory mites Iphiseius degenerans and

NeoseiulusNeoseiulus cucumeris (Acari: Phytoseiidae): dietary range and life

historyy 111 [P.C.J,, van Rijn & L.K. Tanigoshi, 1999. Exp. Appl. Acarol. 23: 785-802]

2.33 The contribution of extrafloral nectar to survival and reproduction of the

predatoryy mite Iphiseius degenerans on Ricinus communis 127 [P.C.J,, van Rijn & L.K. Tanigoshi, 1999. Exp. Appl. Acarol. 23:

281-296] ]

2.44 Does satiation-driven behaviour alone explain observed predation rates? 141 [P.C.J,, van Rijn, F.M. Bakker, W.A.D. van der Hoeven & M.W.

Sabelis,, submitted]

2.55 How additional food affects the functional and numerical response of a

predatorr 165 [P.C.J,, van Rijn, P. van Stratum & M.W. Sabelis, submitted]

Partt 3 POPULATION LEVEL

3.11 How plants benefit from providing food to predators even when it is

alsoo edible to herbivores 183 [P.C.J,, van Rijn, Y.M. van Houten & M.W. Sabelis, 2001. Ecology, in

press] ]

3.22 Persisting high predator-to-prey ratios and low prey levels: Model and

experimentss with thrips and predatory bugs 209 [P.C.J,, van Rijn, R.A.F, van den Meiracker, P. Ramakers & M.W.

Sabelis,, submitted]

3.33 Alternative food, switching predators, and the persistence of

predator-preyy systems 237 [M.. van Baaien, V. Kfivan, P.C.J, van Rijn & M.W. Sabelis, 2001. Am.

Nat.Nat. 157:512-524]

Samenvattingg 259 Listt of Publications 263 Curriculumm Vitae / About the author 265

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