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  <title type="html">GTI calls - AMBALAPARAMBIL Sudhikumar, India</title>
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Spiders play a very significant role in ecology by
being exclusively predatory and thereby regulate insect populations. Despite
being one of the most diverse groups of organisms, spiders have largely been
ignored because of the human tendency to favour some organisms over others of
equal importance because they lack a universal appeal.&amp;nbsp; In India, agricultural arachnology is
still in its infancy compared with the breadth and depth of entomological
research on IPM and biological control. Spiders, despite their ubiquity and
high densities, have not received the recognition they need in order to be
fully utilized in this enterprise, although their treatment in several recent
compendia is encouraging. The diversity, density and breeding behavior of
spiders are important in any kind of IPM. Kuttanad rice agroecosystem (0.6-2.2
m below MSL) of Kerala, lying in the southernmost part of India, is blessed
with a rich flora and fauna mainly owing to the nearby presence of Western
Ghats, one of the biodiversity hot spots of the World. However, it is saddening
to observe that no systematic work has been carried out till date on the
taxonomy, diversity and feeding of spiders of this area. The present study
envisages an in-depth study on the diversity and feeding potential of spiders
of this tropical rice agroecosystem. It is expected that the study will expose
the original nature of spider fauna of this agroecosystem and bring this
otherwise neglected animal group on to the conservation radar screen.
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&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Training location:&lt;/strong&gt; &lt;a href="/urls/royal-belgian-institute-natural-sciences-brussels"&gt;Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences, Brussels&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
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Read Mr AMBALAPARAMBIL's&lt;a href="/gti_calls/grants_awarded/grants_other/sudhikumar-ambalaparambil-india/gti_calls/grants_awarded/grants_other/sudhikumar-ambalaparambil-india/gti-reports" target="_new"&gt; GTI reports&lt;/a&gt; to find out more about his training.
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Mr AMBALAPARAMBIL is currently doing his PhD at the University of Ghent in Belgium. To learn more click &lt;a href="http://www.ecology.ugent.be/terec/personal.php?pers=sa" target="_blank"&gt;here&lt;/a&gt;.
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  <title type="html">GTI reports</title>
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Two reports received
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