
doi: 10.56369/tsaes.1285
<p>Parasitic wasps are a fundamental part of integrated pest management (IPM) and biological control, although basic knowledge of its distribution and biology are unknown for most groups and species. Predictive models provide an approximate distribution of the species in not sampled areas. This review presents and discusses the conceptual framework and considerations on the basic steps for the implementation of this tool with parasitic wasps.</p>
Avispas parasitoides, manejo integrado de plagas, control biológico, modelos, nicho ecológico., S, Agriculture (General), Agriculture, S1-972
Avispas parasitoides, manejo integrado de plagas, control biológico, modelos, nicho ecológico., S, Agriculture (General), Agriculture, S1-972
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