Autor:
Silva, F.R. da
Moraes, G.J. de
Lesna, I.
Sato, Y.
Vásquez, C.
Hanna, R.
Sabelis, M.W.
Janssen, A.
Predators face the challenge of accessing prey that live in sheltered habitats. The coconut mite Aceriaguerreronis Keifer (Acari: Eriophyidae) lives hidden beneath the perianth, which is appressed to the coconut fruit surface, where they feed on the meristematic tissue. Its natural enemy, the pre...
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Silva, F.R. da
,
Moraes, G.J. de
,
Lesna, I.
,
Sato, Y.
,
Vásquez, C.
,
Hanna, R.
,
Sabelis, M.W.
,
Janssen, A.
,
[Size of predatory mites and refuge entrance determine success of biological control of the coconut mite]
,
Size of predatory mites and refuge entrance determine success of biological control of the coconut mite