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Ecological characterization of Steinernema scarabaei,a scarab-adapted entomopathogenic nematode from New Jersey
Authors:Koppenhöfer Albrecht M  Fuzy Eugene M
Institution:Department of Entomology, Rutgers University, Blake Hall, 93 Lipman Dr., New Brunswick, NJ 08901, USA. koppenhofer@aesop.rutgers.edu
Abstract:This study describes the basic ecological characteristics of the entomopathogenic nematode Steinernema scarabaei (Rhabditida: Steinernematidae) that was originally isolated from epizootics in scarab populations in New Jersey turfgrass areas. Under laboratory conditions, S. scarabaei infected a limited range of insect species and appeared best adapted to scarab larvae as hosts. It uses a widely ranging foraging strategy with a low attachment rate to mobile hosts on the soil surface but with excellent infection of sedentary host placed at >or=2 cm soil depth. It has a wide thermal activity range with optimum infectivity from 17.5 to 25 degrees C. Because of its foraging strategy and adaptation to scarab larvae as hosts, S. scarabaei has outstanding potential for the control of scarab pests.
Keywords:Steinernematidae  Scarabaeidae  Host range  Temperature effects  Foraging behavior  Biological control
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