2019
DOI: 10.1007/s11829-019-09713-z
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Differences between sun and shade habitats on the invasive shrub Lantana camara and its biocontrol agent Teleonemia scrupulosa

Abstract: The sap-sucking lace bug, Teleonemia scrupulosa (Hemiptera: Tingidae), was released as a biocontrol agent against the invasive shrub Lantana camara (Verbenaceae) in South Africa in 1961. Like many agents released against the weed in South Africa, success has been varied, largely attributed to the sheer number of L. camara varieties involved and the habitat types they invade. This study assessed the effects of L. camara variety (floral colour) and light microhabitat (sun/shade) on the preference, proliferation … Show more

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“…9 b) marked by green and yellow. This observation supports the theory that Lantana avoids shaded areas under tree canopies, preferring to expand in well-lit, open environments 68 .
Figure 9 Map showing colour-coded raster layers depicts the Importance Value Index (IVI) for ( a ) Lantana , ( b ) co-dominant shrubs, and ( c ) dominant trees in the Dehradun district at various survey locations, with values ranging from lowest 0.33 to highest 192.
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Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 86%
“…9 b) marked by green and yellow. This observation supports the theory that Lantana avoids shaded areas under tree canopies, preferring to expand in well-lit, open environments 68 .
Figure 9 Map showing colour-coded raster layers depicts the Importance Value Index (IVI) for ( a ) Lantana , ( b ) co-dominant shrubs, and ( c ) dominant trees in the Dehradun district at various survey locations, with values ranging from lowest 0.33 to highest 192.
…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 86%