Differences in egg wastage by superparasitism,contrastingVenturia (=Nemeritis) canescens searching singly versus searching in groups |
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Authors: | C. B. Huffaker B. M. Matsumoto |
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Affiliation: | 1. Division of Biological Control, Department of Entomological Sciences, University of California, Berkeley
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Abstract: | A statistical and graphic study is presented of the wastage of eggs by Venturia (=Nemeritis) canescens when searching singly and in groups of 10 among hosts at four different host densities in laboratory universes as described byHuffaker andMatsumoto (preceding paper of this journal). The host insect was the fluour moth Anagasta kühniella and the host densities used were 10, 30, 100 and 200 per universe. Intensity of egg wastage due to superparasitim varied significantly according to host density, and between the two parasite densities employed, 1 and 10, using both F-tests and chi-square tests. Plots of k-factor analysis on this egg wastage showed high negative correlations with host density, and the raw data for single parasites was well represented by a parabola while that for the grouped parasites departed from this relationship only at the lowest host density. |
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Keywords: | Parasite Density Preceding Paper Host Density High Negative Correlation Result Homogeneity |
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