Smarter biological control : Learning more about Trichogramma’s ecology

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Table of contents

Introduction
Experimental Ecology
Observation, theory and experimentation: the triplets of Natural Sciences
Biological control: an opportunity for experimental ecology
Biological control as a playground for experimental ecology
Population dynamics
Community ecology
Landscape ecology
Evolutionary Ecology
Research question
Chapter 1: My case-studies
Torymus sinensis and the Asian chestnut gall wasp Dryocosmus kuriphilus
Biology and Ecology
Classical biological control against the ACGW
Mastrus ridens and the codling moth Cydia pomonella
Biology and Ecology
Classical biological control against C. pomonella
Trichogramma species: stars of augmentation biological control
Smarter biological control: Learning more about Trichogramma’s ecology
The hidden side of the moon: Sampling wild populations
Chapter 2: Population Ecology
The Torymus sinensis case study: some background
Manuscript 1: When did you get there? Inferring time since colonization in naturally colonized locations. (in prep.)
Abstract
Introduction
Methods
Results
Discussion
Assets and Limits of the Dataset
Chapter 3: Community Ecology
The Torymus sinensis case study: some more background
Manuscript 2: The open bar is closed: restructuration of a native parasitoid community following successful control of an invasive pest. (Recommended by Peer Community In Zoology)
Abstract
Introduction
Methodology
Discussion
Assets and Limits of the Dataset
Chapter 4: The limits of biological control datasets to investigate ecological processes at fine scale
Influence of fine-scale landscape structure on the establishment and early expansion of a biological control agent
Release protocol
Mastrus ridens: a partial failure?
Documenting the diversity of native Trichogramma: from the description of species to the
ecological processes structuring communities
Manuscript 3: Survey of Trichogramma species in France and neighboring countries: what drives their local presence and diversity? (First Draft)
Introduction
Methodology
Results
Discussion (bullet points only)
Manuscript 4: Behind the scenes of Trichogramma: a close-scale monitoring study of egg parasitism within the natural population of a native butterfly (in prep.)
Introduction
Methodology
Results
Discussion
Discussion
Biological control: ecological observations and hypotheses
Rolling out the red carpet: The importance of experimental design.
The calm before the storm: The initial state of the system
Is establishment the key to successful experimental ecology?
Post-release monitoring: the issue of scale
References

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