Overview
William McNamara plays a young man who was given away by his mother at birth, seeking revenge on her for abandoning him.
Natural Enemy (1997)
Genre: Crime, Drama, Horror
Cast: Donald Sutherland, William McNamara, Lesley Ann Warren, Christian Tessier, Joe Pantoliano
Crew: Kevin Bernhardt, Douglas Jackson
Release: 1997-01-01
Budget: $2,435,839
Revenue: $86,605,997
Tree Trimmer: Sage Mitchell
Movers: Shanel Beier
Nuclear Equipment Operation Technician: Dewayne Wyman
Postal Service Clerk: Lucinda Ledner
Police and Sheriffs Patrol Officer: Eloy Swaniawski
Occupational Therapist Aide: Chloe Orn
Computer Repairer: Evan Kassulke
Communication Equipment Repairer: Zane Kuphal
Advertising Sales Agent: Bert Brekke
Transportation Manager: Westley Wiegand
Forming Machine Operator: Sherman Smitham II
Cast: Donald Sutherland, William McNamara, Lesley Ann Warren, Christian Tessier, Joe Pantoliano
Crew: Kevin Bernhardt, Douglas Jackson
Release: 1997-01-01
Budget: $2,435,839
Revenue: $86,605,997
Tree Trimmer: Sage Mitchell
Movers: Shanel Beier
Nuclear Equipment Operation Technician: Dewayne Wyman
Postal Service Clerk: Lucinda Ledner
Police and Sheriffs Patrol Officer: Eloy Swaniawski
Occupational Therapist Aide: Chloe Orn
Computer Repairer: Evan Kassulke
Communication Equipment Repairer: Zane Kuphal
Advertising Sales Agent: Bert Brekke
Transportation Manager: Westley Wiegand
Forming Machine Operator: Sherman Smitham II
Natural enemy interactions constrain pest control in complex ....
Successful integrated pest management in protected crops implies an evaluation of the compatibility of pesticides and natural enemies (NE), as control strategies that only rely on one tactic can.
Apr 14, 2016 ... Therefore, the work reported herein was conducted (i) to assess the specific effects of natural enemies on cotton aphid population dynamics using ....
Compatibility of early natural enemy introductions in commercial pepper and tomato greenhouses with repeated pesticide applications.
Natural enemies are insects that eat other organisms that we consider pests. They can be divided into two categories: Natural enemies are grouped into two ....
Natural enemies gallery, listed by common name - UC Statewide ....
Characterization of the natural enemy community attacking cotton ....
Natural enemies can be augmented by providing shelter, nectar, alternative prey, and pollen. •. CBC could engineer complementary enemy communities unlikely ....
Many studies in recent years have investigated the relationship between landscape complexity and pests, natural enemies and/or pest control. However, no quantitative synthesis of this literature beyond simple vote-count methods yet exists. We conducted a meta-analysis of 46 landscape-level studies, ….
Give predators a complement: Conserving natural enemy biodiversity to improve biocontrol.
Get aggressive predatory mites to defend your garden without using chemicals..
Effects of Natural Enemy Biodiversity on the Suppression of Arthropod Herbivores in Terrestrial Ecosystems.
Natural Enemies.
A meta‐analysis of crop pest and natural enemy response to landscape complexity.
What is a natural enemy? - Insect Connect.
Ecology Letters (2011) 14: 922–932 AbstractMany studies in recent years have investigated the relationship between landscape complexity and pests, natural enemies and/or pest control. However,.
Apr 2, 2013 ... Biological control of pests by natural enemies is a major ecosystem service delivered to agriculture worldwide. Quantifying and predicting its ....
Claims about the role of predator diversity in maintaining ecosystem function and providing ecosystem services such as pest control are controversial, but evaluative tests are beginning to accumulate. Empirical and experimental comparisons of species-rich versus species-poor assemblages of entomophagous arthropods and vertebrates range from strong suppression to facilitative release of herbivorous arthropod prey. Top-down control can be strengthened when natural enemies complement each other, dampened by negative interactions, balanced by both factors, and driven by single influential species. A meta-analytic synthesis shows a significant overall effect of enemy richness increasing top-down control of herbivores, which is consistent in agricultural studies conducted in tropical versus temperate zones, in studies using caged versus open-field designs, but not so in nonagricultural habitats. Synthetic analyses address theory and help set precautionary policy for conserving ecological services broadly, while cha.
A meta-analysis of crop pest and natural enemy response to landscape complexity - PubMed.
Natural enemies are organisms that kill, decrease the reproductive potential of, ... The UC IPM Natural Enemies Gallery includes natural enemy species ...
Successful integrated pest management in protected crops implies an evaluation of the compatibility of pesticides and natural enemies (NE), as control strategies that only rely on one tactic can.
Apr 14, 2016 ... Therefore, the work reported herein was conducted (i) to assess the specific effects of natural enemies on cotton aphid population dynamics using ....
Compatibility of early natural enemy introductions in commercial pepper and tomato greenhouses with repeated pesticide applications.
Natural enemies are insects that eat other organisms that we consider pests. They can be divided into two categories: Natural enemies are grouped into two ....
Natural enemies gallery, listed by common name - UC Statewide ....
Characterization of the natural enemy community attacking cotton ....
Natural enemies can be augmented by providing shelter, nectar, alternative prey, and pollen. •. CBC could engineer complementary enemy communities unlikely ....
Many studies in recent years have investigated the relationship between landscape complexity and pests, natural enemies and/or pest control. However, no quantitative synthesis of this literature beyond simple vote-count methods yet exists. We conducted a meta-analysis of 46 landscape-level studies, ….
Give predators a complement: Conserving natural enemy biodiversity to improve biocontrol.
Get aggressive predatory mites to defend your garden without using chemicals..
Effects of Natural Enemy Biodiversity on the Suppression of Arthropod Herbivores in Terrestrial Ecosystems.
Natural Enemies.
A meta‐analysis of crop pest and natural enemy response to landscape complexity.
What is a natural enemy? - Insect Connect.
Ecology Letters (2011) 14: 922–932 AbstractMany studies in recent years have investigated the relationship between landscape complexity and pests, natural enemies and/or pest control. However,.
Apr 2, 2013 ... Biological control of pests by natural enemies is a major ecosystem service delivered to agriculture worldwide. Quantifying and predicting its ....
Claims about the role of predator diversity in maintaining ecosystem function and providing ecosystem services such as pest control are controversial, but evaluative tests are beginning to accumulate. Empirical and experimental comparisons of species-rich versus species-poor assemblages of entomophagous arthropods and vertebrates range from strong suppression to facilitative release of herbivorous arthropod prey. Top-down control can be strengthened when natural enemies complement each other, dampened by negative interactions, balanced by both factors, and driven by single influential species. A meta-analytic synthesis shows a significant overall effect of enemy richness increasing top-down control of herbivores, which is consistent in agricultural studies conducted in tropical versus temperate zones, in studies using caged versus open-field designs, but not so in nonagricultural habitats. Synthetic analyses address theory and help set precautionary policy for conserving ecological services broadly, while cha.
A meta-analysis of crop pest and natural enemy response to landscape complexity - PubMed.
Natural enemies are organisms that kill, decrease the reproductive potential of, ... The UC IPM Natural Enemies Gallery includes natural enemy species ...
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