Optimum timing for integrated pest management: modelling rates of pesticide application and natural enemy releases

From MaRDI portal
Publication:1716277

DOI10.1016/j.jtbi.2010.02.034zbMath1406.92694OpenAlexW2088184446WikidataQ51715022 ScholiaQ51715022MaRDI QIDQ1716277

Guangyao Tang, Sanyi Tang, Robert A. Cheke

Publication date: 4 February 2019

Published in: Journal of Theoretical Biology (Search for Journal in Brave)

Full work available at URL: http://gala.gre.ac.uk/id/eprint/3351/1/3351_CHEKE_%28AAM%29_%282010%29.pdf




Related Items (52)

Augmentative biocontrol when natural enemies are subject to Allee effectsComplex dynamics and coexistence of period-doubling and period-halving bifurcations in an integrated pest management model with nonlinear impulsive controlBISTABILITY, GENERALIZED AND ZERO-HOPF BIFURCATIONS IN A PEST CONTROL MODEL WITH FARMING AWARENESSGlobal dynamics of a state-dependent feedback control systemDynamics for a non-autonomous fall armyworm-maize interaction model with a saturation functional responseGeometrical analysis and control optimization of a predator-prey model with multi state-dependent impulseOn the continuity of the function describing the times of meeting impulsive set and its applicationDynamics analysis of a pest management prey-predator model by means of interval state monitoring and controlTheoretical study and control optimization of an integrated pest management predator-prey model with power growth rateComplex dynamics and switching transients in periodically forced Filippov prey-predator systemIntegrated Pest Management System with Impulsive Control of Spatial HeterogeneityCumulative effects of incorrect use of pesticides can lead to catastrophic outbreaks of pestsComplex dynamics and bifurcation analysis of host-parasitoid models with impulsive control strategyQualitative analysis of a pest management Gompertz model with interval state feedback impulsive controlOptimal timing of interventions in fishery resource and pest managementAn integrated pest management model with delayed responses to pesticide applications and its threshold dynamicsThe impulsive model with pest density and its change rate dependent feedback controlThe interplay between multiple control mechanisms in a host–parasitoid system: a discrete-time stage-structured modelling approachDynamics of immunotherapy antitumor models with impulsive control strategyOptimizing pulse timings and amounts of biological interventions for a pest regulation modelBeverton-Holt discrete pest management models with pulsed chemical control and evolution of pesticide resistanceDynamics of a class of nonlinear pest–natural enemy discrete modelThe regulatory system for diabetes mellitus: modeling rates of glucose infusions and insulin injectionsEffects of additional food availability and pulse control on the dynamics of a Holling-\(( p +1)\) type pest-natural enemy modelTwo generalized predator-prey models for integrated pest management with stage structure and disease in the prey populationAnalytical methods for detecting pesticide switches with evolution of pesticide resistanceA reaction-diffusion population growth equation with multiple pulse perturbationsAdaptive release of natural enemies in a pest-natural enemy system with pesticide resistanceThe effects of resource limitation on a predator-prey model with control measures as nonlinear pulsesBiocontrol in an impulsive predator-prey modelModels for determining how many natural enemies to release inoculatively in combinations of biological and chemical control with pesticide resistanceOptimal application timing of pest control tactics in nonautonomous pest growth modelAN INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT MODEL WITH DOSE-RESPONSE EFFECT OF PESTICIDESModelling pulsed immunotherapy of tumour-immune interactionDynamics analysis and control optimization of a pest management predator-prey model with an integrated control strategyPure Bt-crop and mixed seed sowing strategies for optimal economic profit in the face of pest resistance to pesticides and Bt-cornA discrete host-parasitoid model with development of pesticide resistance and IPM strategiesOn impulsive pest control using integrated intervention strategiesAnalyzing a generalized pest-natural enemy model with nonlinear impulsive controlA pest control model with birth pulse and residual and delay effects of pesticidesQualitative analysis of a predator-prey system with mutual interference and impulsive state feedback controlA Holling type II pest and natural enemy model with density dependent IPM strategyDynamics on a pest management SI model with control strategies of different frequenciesOptimal control policies of pests for hybrid dynamical systemsModelling the effects of pest control with development of pesticide resistanceDynamical analysis of a pest management Leslie-Gower model with ratio-dependent functional responseDYNAMIC COMPLEXITY OF A PREDATOR-PREY MODEL FOR IPM WITH NONLINEAR IMPULSIVE CONTROL INCORPORATING A REGULATORY FACTOR FOR PREDATOR RELEASESThreshold strategy for nonsmooth Filippov stage-structured pest growth modelsAn application of the impulsive CSOH model for managing squirrels in the coconut farmChemical control for host-parasitoid model within the parasitism season and its complex dynamicsModels to assess the effects of nonsmooth control and stochastic perturbation on pest control: a pest-natural-enemy ecosystemPest control switching models with instantaneous and non-instantaneous impulsive effects



Cites Work


This page was built for publication: Optimum timing for integrated pest management: modelling rates of pesticide application and natural enemy releases