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  1. Feb 2, 2024 · Eriopis chilensis is the most abundant native species in alfalfa fields, although much less so than in the early 2000s, when it was our study model (e.g., Grez et al., 2005). Several mechanisms may explain the success of H. axyridis in Chile over the native species.

  2. Mar 1, 2023 · Eriopis chilensis and E. eschscholtzi were the dominant native lady beetle species, comprising 79.0 % and 14.7 % of native beetles found during sampling, respectively (Table A.3).

  3. Source: iNaturalist. Eriopis chilensis is a species of insects with 851 observations.

  4. Apr 1, 2019 · Through a laboratory study we assessed aphid consumption, weight gain and reproduction when the invasive Harmonia axyridis, the alien Hippodamia variegata and the native Eriopis chilensis were alone, in conspecific and heterospecific groups, at low and high aphid densities.

    • Tania Zaviezo, Antonio Onofre Soares, Audrey A. Grez
    • 2019
  5. Nov 13, 2018 · (2006, 2009) described the presence of Hi. variegata and Eriopis chilensis Hofmann (as E. connexa) in the Andes of central Chile at 3200 and 3600 m, respectively, associated with the cushion plants (Azorella monantha Clos and Laretia acaulis (Cav.) Gill. & Hook), which would confer to these insects a protection to the stressful and changing ...

    • Guillermo González, Abdhiel Bustamante, Audrey Grez
    • 2019
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  7. Jul 23, 2019 · IGP within the coccinellid beetles group is a very common interaction in this system, independently of the landscape context during the complete season and the most common intraguild prey was the native coccinellid species Eriopis chilensis.

  8. Abstract. The trophic interactions between preda-tors can vary depending on the abundance of their prey. In the alfalfa fields of central Chile, coccinel-lids (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) are the main natural enemies of aphids (Hemiptera: Aphididae), whose populations vary throughout the season.

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