@article{fdi:010086142, title = {{T}owards integrated pest and pollinator management in tropical crops}, author = {{M}erle, {I}sabelle and {H}ipolito, {J}. and {R}equier, {F}abrice}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{B}iotic pollination and pest control are two critical insect-mediated ecosystem services that support crop production. {A}lthough management of both services is usually treated separately, the new paradigm of {I}ntegrated {P}est and {P}ollinator {M}anagement ({IPPM}) suggests synergetic benefits by considering them together. {W}e reviewed the management practices in two major tropical perennial crops: cocoa and coffee, to assess {IPPM} applications under the tropics. {W}e found potential synergies and antagonisms among crop pest and pollination management, however, very few studies considered these interactions. {I}nterestingly, we also found management practices focusing mainly on a single service mediated by insects although species can show multiple ecological functions as pests, natural enemies, or pollinators. {T}he tropics represent a promising area for the implementation of {IPPM} and future research should address this concept to move towards a more sustainable agriculture.}, keywords = {{ZONE} {TROPICALE}}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{C}urrent {O}pinion in {I}nsect {S}cience}, volume = {50}, numero = {}, pages = {100866 [11 ]}, ISSN = {2214-5745}, year = {2022}, DOI = {10.1016/j.cois.2021.12.006}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010086142}, }