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Peter Schausberger

Researcher at University of Vienna

Publications -  126
Citations -  3981

Peter Schausberger is an academic researcher from University of Vienna. The author has contributed to research in topics: Spider mite & Predation. The author has an hindex of 36, co-authored 115 publications receiving 3536 citations. Previous affiliations of Peter Schausberger include University of Tsukuba & University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna.

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Cannibalism among phytoseiid mites: a review.

TL;DR: The present review aims at summarizing and canalizing the wealth of recent experimental data on cannibalistic phytoseiid mites and seeks to emphasize and discuss the behavioral and ecological significance of cannibalism.
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Inter- and intraspecific predation on immatures by adult females in Euseius finlandicus, Typhlodromus pyri and Kampimo dromus aberrans (Acari: Phytoseiidae)

TL;DR: The great tendency to interspecific predation on motile immature phytoseiids by the females of E. finlandicus is discussed with regard to the dominance of this species on deciduous trees and bushes in Austria.
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Cannibalism and interspecific predation in the phytoseiid mites Phytoseiulus persimilis and Neoseiulus californicus: predation rates and effects on reproduction and juvenile development

TL;DR: Different behavioral pattern in intra- and interspecific predation of adult females and immature stages of the generalist Neoseiulus californicus and the specialist Phytoseiuli persimilis is examined in regard to their feeding types.
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Mycorrhiza changes plant volatiles to attract spider mite enemies

TL;DR: This study provides a key example of an adaptive indirect HIPV-mediated interaction of a below-ground micro-organism with an above-ground carnivore.
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Prey-Stage Preference in Generalist and Specialist Phytoseiid Mites (Acari: Phytoseiidae) When Offered Tetranychus urticae (Acari: Tetranychidae) Eggs and Larvae

TL;DR: Testing 13 species of phytoseiid mites for prey preferences between eggs and larvae of twospotted spider mite showed no differences in prey-stage preferences when compared with individuals from long-term reared laboratory strains of the same species, however, individuals of one field-collected strain of G. occidentalis showed a stronger preference for eggs than individuals from three other strains ofThe same species.