Community spiders in lemon crops (Citrus limon), conventional and abandoned management, Montevideo, Uruguay
Spiders are generalist predators during all stages of their life and effective natural enemies of phytophagous insects in almost all terrestrial ecosystems. However, the number of spiders can drastically reduce in monocultures, due to different farming practices. The citrus crops have an architectur...
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2023
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