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Shifting focus from the population to the individual as a way forward in understanding, predicting and managing the complexities of evolution of resistance to pesticides

  • evolution
  • Individual-based model
  • insect
  • pesticide
  • resistance
  • weed
  • Public
Preparedness and Prevention [1]
CRC10124: Forecasting Spread for Rapid Response [2]
Publication Type  Journal Article [3]
Year of Publication  2012
Authors  Renton, M. [4]
Journal Title  Pest Management Science
Abstract  

The evolution of resistance to pesticides is often conceptualised and modelled at a population level, but population-based approaches ignore important aspects of variability between individuals within populations that may be essential drivers of resistance. Here it is argued that individual-based modelling has the potential to generate new insights and perspectives, thus deepening our understanding of the complexities of the evolutionary dynamics of resistance to pesticides.

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