Allee effects in tritrophic food chains: some insights in pest biological control.
Math Med Biol
; 33(4): 461-474, 2016 12.
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Release of natural enemies to control pest populations is a common strategy in biological control. However, its effectiveness is supposed to be impaired, among other factors, by Allee effects in the biological control agent and by the fact that introduced pest natural enemies interact with some native species of the ecosystem. In this work, we devise a tritrophic food chain model where the assumptions previously raised are proved correct when a hyperpredator attacks the introduced pest natural enemy by a functional response type 2 or 3. Moreover, success of pest control is shown to be related to the release of large amounts (i.e., inundative releases) of natural enemies.
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Controle Biológico de Vetores
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Cadeia Alimentar
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Modelos Teóricos
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En
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2016
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