The aggregative numerical response of polyphagous predators to aphids in cereal fields: attraction to what? |
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Authors: | CARSTEN MONSRUD,SØ REN TOFT |
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Affiliation: | Department of Zoology, University of Aarhus, Building 135, DK-8000 Århus C, Denmark |
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Abstract: | We tested in a field experiment two hypotheses for why polyphagous predators aggregate at concentrations of aphids: 1) because they are attracted directly to aphids as prey, or 2) because they are attracted to alternative prey that aggregate around the honeydew produced by aphids. Small plots were established in the field with two experimental treatments, aphid addition and honey spraying, and a watersprayed control, each replicated 10 times. Arthropods were recorded by pitfall traps and sticky traps in each plot. Diptera were significantly more abundant in the honey plots. Of the predators, Agonum dorsale, “All carabids” and Philonthus sp. were most abundant in the honey plots; Tachyporus spp. and carabid and staphylinid larvae were most abundant in the aphid addition plots. It is suggested that these results reflect differences among the predators in their ability to tolerate and utilise aphids as food. |
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Keywords: | Aphid predation generalist predators honeydew |
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