Sources of variation in predation rates at high prey densities: an analytic model and a mite example J. A. J. MetzM. W. SabelisJ. H. Kuchlein Population Dynamics Of Spider Mites And Predatory Mites-Part 2 Pages: 187 - 205
Simple order of prey preference technique for modelling the predator functional response James S. BerryThomas O. HoltzerJesse A. Logan Population Dynamics Of Spider Mites And Predatory Mites-Part 2 Pages: 207 - 224
Analysis of prey preference in phytoseiid mites by using an olfactometer, predation models and electrophoresis Marcel DickeMaurice W. SabelisMarijke de Jong Population Dynamics Of Spider Mites And Predatory Mites-Part 2 Pages: 225 - 241
Elements for modelling the dynamics of tritrophic population interactions J. BaumgärtnerA. P. GutierrezA. Klay Population Dynamics Of Spider Mites And Predatory Mites-Part 2 Pages: 243 - 263
Temperature-mediated stability of the interaction between spider mites and predatory mites in orchards David J. WollkindJohn B. CollingsJesse A. Logan Population Dynamics Of Spider Mites And Predatory Mites-Part 2 Pages: 265 - 292
Regional persistence of locally unstable predator/prey populations Gösta Nachman Population Dynamics Of Spider Mites And Predatory Mites-Part 2 Pages: 293 - 318
Mathematical models of predator/prey/plant interactions in a patch environment O. DiekmannJ. A. MetzM. W. Sabelis Population Dynamics Of Spider Mites And Predatory Mites-Part 2 Pages: 319 - 342