Are surrounding patches barriers for Prays oleae (Bernard) in the olive agroecosystem?
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The authors are grateful to the Portuguese
Foundation of Science and Technology for financial
support through the project EXCL/AGRPRO/
0591/2012 “Olive crop protection in sustainable
production under global climatic changes: linking
ecological infrastructures to ecosystem functions”.
The increasing interest in organic products leads to a need of finding strategies for pest control free of pesticides. Conservation biological control, through habitat management, seeks to manage the environment in order to
achieve pest reductions. In this context, the surrounding habitats of agroecosystems can be management in order to
impede pest dispersion and for that is crucial to understand how landscape connectivity affects pest’s species. Thus,
we studied the capability of Prays oleae (Bernard) to disperse through non-crop patches composed by woody
and herbaceous vegetation. For that the flight activity of P. oleae was monitored in olive groves, and surrounding
scrubland and herbaceous patches from the end of March to December of 2012 and 2013. Generalized Linear Models
were used to analyze the abundance of P. oleae in the different patches and locations. P. oleae captures varied
between years, likely because of a strong relation with the weather conditions. For the first time, landscape
connectivity aspects were identified for P. oleae, being that was clearly able to disperse over scrublands and
herbaceous patches. This study provides new data that contributes to the knowledge about P. oleae dynamic under
adverse weather conditions and discloses new queries about the P. oleae dispersion and movement between
patches.