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Tania Zaviezo
Researcher at Pontifical Catholic University of Chile
Publications - 73
Citations - 1854
Tania Zaviezo is an academic researcher from Pontifical Catholic University of Chile. The author has contributed to research in topics: Harmonia axyridis & Population. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 67 publications receiving 1498 citations. Previous affiliations of Tania Zaviezo include University of California, Davis & University of California, Berkeley.
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The harlequin ladybird, Harmonia axyridis: global perspectives on invasion history and ecology
Helen E. Roy,Peter M. J. Brown,Tim Adriaens,Nick Berkvens,Isabel Borges,Susana Clusella-Trullas,Richard Comont,Patrick De Clercq,René Eschen,Arnaud Estoup,Edward W. Evans,Benoit Facon,Mary M. Gardiner,Artur Gil,Audrey A. Grez,Thomas Guillemaud,Thomas Guillemaud,Thomas Guillemaud,Danny Haelewaters,Annette Herz,Alois Honek,Andy G. Howe,Cang Hui,Cang Hui,William D. Hutchison,Marc Kenis,Robert L. Koch,Ján Kulfan,Lori Lawson Handley,Eric Lombaert,Eric Lombaert,Eric Lombaert,A.J.M. Loomans,John E. Losey,Alexander Ok Lukashuk,Dirk Maes,Alexandra Magro,Katie M. Murray,Gilles San Martin,Zdenka Martinkova,Ingrid A. Minnaar,Oldrich Nedved,Marina J. Orlova-Bienkowskaja,Naoya Osawa,Wolfgang Rabitsch,Hans Peter Ravn,Gabriele Rondoni,Steph L. Rorke,Sergey K. Ryndevich,May-Guri Saethre,John J. Sloggett,António O. Soares,Riaan Stals,Matthew C. Tinsley,Axel Vandereycken,Paul S. van Wielink,Sandra Viglášová,Peter Zach,I. A. Zakharov,Tania Zaviezo,Zihua Zhao +60 more
TL;DR: An overview of the invasion history and ecology of H. axyridis globally with consideration of future research perspectives is provided.
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Biology and Management of Mealybugs in Vineyards
Kent M. Daane,Rodrigo P. P. Almeida,V.A. Bell,James T S Walker,Marcos Botton,Majid Fallahzadeh,M. Mani,Jose Luis Miano,René Sforza,Vaughn M. Walton,Tania Zaviezo +10 more
TL;DR: This chapter will cover only those mealybug species that have risen to the level of primary pest in vineyards, although their host range is diverse and many are pests of other agricultural crops and ornamental plants.
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A Vision for Global Biodiversity Monitoring With Citizen Science
Michael J. O. Pocock,Mark Chandler,Rick Bonney,Ian Thornhill,Ian Thornhill,Anna Albin,Tom August,Steven P. Bachman,Peter M. J. Brown,Davi Gasparini Fernandes Cunha,Audrey A. Grez,Colin Jackson,Monica Peters,Narindra Romer Rabarijaon,Helen E. Roy,Tania Zaviezo,Finn Danielsen +16 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors use the term "citizen science" to describe the diverse approaches that involve people in monitoring in a voluntary capacity, thus including participatory monitoring in which people work collaboratively with scientists in developing monitoring.
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Factors influencing the evolution of clutch size in a gregarious insect parasitoid
TL;DR: The observed clutch size in newly emerged H. pallidus is consistent with a strategy of maximizing lifetime fitness gain rather than the gain from individual hosts (Lack clutch size) despite a significant investment in the time required to attack each host.
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A transient, positive effect of habitat fragmentation on insect population densities
TL;DR: It is suggested that fragmentation per se increased the rate of immigration to patches, resulting in higher population densities in more fragmented landscapes, and to show that this effect depends on inter-patch distances.