2009 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
Jay A. Rosenheim mainly investigates Ecology, Predation, Parasitoid, Foraging and Intraguild predation. His research in Ecology intersects with topics in Zoology, Homoptera and Reproductive success. His study explores the link between Predation and topics such as Aphid that cross with problems in Aphididae, Omnivore, Chrysopidae and Neuroptera.
His research in the fields of Aphelinidae overlaps with other disciplines such as Reproduction. Jay A. Rosenheim combines subjects such as Trophic level, Biological pest control, Herbivore and Competition with his study of Intraguild predation. His studies in Herbivore integrate themes in fields like Mutualism and Community.
His primary scientific interests are in Ecology, Predation, Parasitoid, PEST analysis and Biological pest control. His study brings together the fields of Zoology and Ecology. His work in Predation addresses subjects such as Aphid, which are connected to disciplines such as Aphididae, Aphis gossypii and Chrysopidae.
Jay A. Rosenheim interconnects Fecundity, Avian clutch size and Reproductive success in the investigation of issues within Parasitoid. His study in PEST analysis is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Pesticide, Integrated pest management, Crop and Lygus hesperus. His study looks at the intersection of Intraguild predation and topics like Trophic level with Isotope analysis, Community and Competition.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Ecology, PEST analysis, Integrated pest management, Ecosystem services and Biodiversity. His Ecology study frequently links to adjacent areas such as Biological dispersal. His research integrates issues of Citrus × sinensis, Pesticide and Euseius in his study of PEST analysis.
He studied Integrated pest management and Pest control that intersect with Landscape ecology and Agriculture. His research investigates the link between Biodiversity and topics such as Species richness that cross with problems in Ecosystem, Global biodiversity, Agroecosystem and Agroforestry. His Habitat study combines topics in areas such as Hymenoptera, Leafhopper and Life history theory.
Jay A. Rosenheim mostly deals with Ecosystem services, Ecology, Biodiversity, Integrated pest management and Species richness. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Natural enemies and Land management. His Ecology study typically links adjacent topics like Metacommunity.
His work carried out in the field of Integrated pest management brings together such families of science as PEST analysis, Habitat conservation and Pest control. The concepts of his PEST analysis study are interwoven with issues in Perennial plant, Shrubland, Crop, Agriculture and Vineyard. Jay A. Rosenheim has researched Species richness in several fields, including Agroecosystem, Global biodiversity, Ecosystem and Agroforestry.
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Intraguild predation among biological-control agents: theory and evidence
J.A. Rosenheim;H.K. Kaya;L.E. Ehler;J.J. Marois.
Biological Control (1995)
HIGHER-ORDER PREDATORS AND THE REGULATION OF INSECT HERBIVORE POPULATIONS
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Annual Review of Entomology (1998)
Influence of intraguild predation among generalist insect predators on the suppression of an herbivore population.
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Oecologia (1993)
When natural habitat fails to enhance biological pest control – Five hypotheses ☆
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Biological Conservation (2016)
Crop pests and predators exhibit inconsistent responses to surrounding landscape composition
Daniel S. Karp;Rebecca E Chaplin-Kramer;Timothy D. Meehan;Emily A. Martin.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2018)
A global synthesis reveals biodiversity-mediated benefits for crop production
Matteo Dainese;Emily A. Martin;Marcelo A. Aizen;Matthias Albrecht.
Science Advances (2019)
Egg load as a major source of variability in insect foraging and oviposition behavior
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Oikos (1992)
Impact of a natural enemy overwintering refuge and its interaction with the surrounding landscape
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Ecological Entomology (1996)
Adult feeding and lifetime reproductive success in the parasitoid Aphytis melinus
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Entomologia Experimentalis Et Applicata (1997)
Intraguild interactions in aphid parasitoids.
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Entomologia Experimentalis Et Applicata (2000)
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