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Functional response of two aphidophagous ladybirds searching in tandem
Authors:Omkar  Ahmad Pervez
Institution:1. Ladybird Research Laboratory, Department of Zoology , University of Lucknow , Lucknow , 226 001 , India;2. Biocontrol Laboratory, Department of Zoology , Govt. Degree College , Talwari, Chamoli , 246482 , (Uttarakhand) , India
Abstract:The functional response of two ladybird species, Propylea dissecta (Mulsant) and Coccinella transversalis Fabricius in combination was studied in an effort to determine the impact of two predators on the increasing density of aphid, Aphis gossypii Glover infesting leaves of bottle gourd, Lagenaria vulgaris Seringe. The ladybirds were exposed to prey density in three combinations using adult females: (i) one P. dissecta and one C. transversalis together, (ii) two P. dissecta, and (iii) two C. transversalis, for 24 h. Prey consumption increased curvilinearly with prey density in all three combinations. It was maximum when heterospecifics searched together. The prey were handled and consumed significantly faster (9.51 min) by heterospecifics in combination, followed by two C. transversalis (11.32 min) and two P. dissecta (12.52 min). The attack rate was maximum (0.00274) by heterospecifics followed by the two C. transversalis (0.00166) and two P. dissecta (0.00092). The synergistic effect on the prey consumption may possibly be due to spatial distribution of P. dissecta and C. transversalis in terms of feeding sites, with the former being negatively, and the latter being positively geotactic. Field release of two predator species in tandem is recommended for biocontrol of A. gossypii because of the potential for synergistic action by these natural enemies.
Keywords:biocontrol  functional response  ladybirds  Coccinella transversalis  Propylea dissecta
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