U.S.-Japan Cooperative Science: Impact of Introduced Lady Beetles on Prey and Other Predators in Both the Old and New World
美日合作科学:引入瓢虫对新旧世界猎物和其他捕食者的影响
基本信息
- 批准号:0089374
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 3.03万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:Standard Grant
- 财政年份:2001
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2001-04-01 至 2005-11-30
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
0089374EvansThis award supports a three-year collaborative research project between Professor Edward Evans of the Utah State University and Professor Hironori Yasuda of Yamagata University in Japan. The researchers will undertake a study of the impact of introduced lady beetles on prey and other predators in both the old and new world. Species invasions around the globe are accelerating, in part from purposeful introductions by humans as in the practice of biological control. Through effects on biodiversity of invaded communities species invasions may have fundamental consequences for ecosystem functioning. Diversity often provides an important stabilizing measure of species redundancy within ecosystems, wherein reduced activity by a single species is counterbalanced by compensatory responses by other species. Predators introduced to enhance biological control may compromise the capacity for species redundancy in prey suppression if pre-existing predators are driven to low numbers or extinction. The researchers will study two invasive lady beetles in particular (Coccinella septempunctata and Harmonia axyridis) both in their native Japan where they have coevolved with other predators attacking aphids, and in Utah, where they now interact with native North American lady beetles and other aphid predators. They will attempt to determine the degree to which assemblages of predators (either longstanding and coevolved, or newly created are characterized by species redundancy in their capacity to reduce prey. They will also assess the root causes and consequences in habitats such as alfalfa of declining diversity of native lady beetles in North American associated with the establishment of Old World lady beetles. The project brings together the efforts of two laboratories that have complementary expertise and research capabilities. Results of this research should enable the researchers to address whether and how invasive insect predators may alter basic predator-prey relationships in invaded communities. This research advances international human resources through the participation of graduate students. Through the exchange of ideas and technology, this project will broaden our base of basic knowledge and promote international understanding and cooperation. The researchers plan to publish results of their research in scientific journals and report on the findings at scientific meetings.
0089374埃文斯该奖项支持犹他州州立大学的爱德华·埃文斯教授和日本山形大学的广德·安田教授之间为期三年的合作研究项目。 研究人员将进行一项研究,研究引进的瓢虫对猎物和其他捕食者在旧世界和新世界的影响。地球仪的物种入侵正在加速,部分原因是人类有目的的引入,如生物控制的实践。 通过对入侵群落生物多样性的影响,物种入侵可能对生态系统功能产生根本性影响。 多样性往往是生态系统内物种冗余的一个重要的稳定措施,其中单一物种减少的活动被其他物种的补偿反应所抵消。 为了加强生物控制而引入的捕食者可能会损害猎物抑制中物种冗余的能力,如果预先存在的捕食者被驱使到低数量或灭绝。 研究人员将特别研究两种入侵瓢虫(七星瓢虫和异色瓢虫),它们在日本本土与其他捕食者共同进化,攻击蚜虫,在犹他州,它们现在与北美本土瓢虫和其他蚜虫捕食者相互作用。 他们将试图确定捕食者的组合(无论是长期的和共同进化的,还是新创建的)在减少猎物的能力方面具有物种冗余的特征。 他们还将评估栖息地的根本原因和后果,如与旧世界瓢虫建立相关的北美本土瓢虫多样性下降的苜蓿。 该项目汇集了两个具有互补专业知识和研究能力的实验室的努力。这项研究的结果应该使研究人员能够解决入侵昆虫捕食者是否以及如何改变入侵社区中基本的捕食者-猎物关系。 本研究通过研究生的参与促进国际人力资源。 通过交流思想和技术,该项目将扩大我们的基础知识,促进国际理解与合作。 研究人员计划在科学期刊上发表他们的研究结果,并在科学会议上报告研究结果。
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Edward Evans其他文献
Platelet dysfunction as an early marker for traumatic brain induced coagulopathy in the absence of platelet inhibitors
- DOI:
10.1016/j.jamcollsurg.2012.06.169 - 发表时间:
2012-09-01 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:
- 作者:
Max V. Wohlauer;Scott G. Thomas;Ernest E. Moore;Mark Walsh;Harsha Musunuru;Patrick K. Davis;Edward Evans;Janet C. Howard;Victoria A. Ploplis;Francis J. Castellino - 通讯作者:
Francis J. Castellino
Building an Undergraduate STEM Team Using Team-Based Learning Leading to the Production of a Storyboard Appropriate for Elementary Students
- DOI:
10.1007/s10956-013-9467-3 - 发表时间:
2013-09-08 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:5.500
- 作者:
Teresa J. Cutright;Edward Evans;Justin S. Brantner - 通讯作者:
Justin S. Brantner
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Spatial Dynamics of Host/Parasitoid Interactions: Indirect Effects of Aphids
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- 批准号:
9205721 - 财政年份:1992
- 资助金额:
$ 3.03万 - 项目类别:
Standard Grant
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