Intraguild interactions between the predator Macrolophus pygmaeus and the parasitoid Eretmocerus mundus,natural enemies of Bemisia tabaci |
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Authors: | Sònia Malo Judit Arnó |
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Institution: | Institut de Recerca i Tecnologia Agroalimentària (IRTA) Entomology – Cabrils , Barcelona , Spain |
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Abstract: | The native parasitoid Eretmocerus mundus Mercet and the predator Macrolophus pygmaeus Rambur are widely used to control Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius) in Mediterranean tomato greenhouses. An optimal biological control strategy for B. tabaci should take into account intraguild interactions between these natural enemies. In this study, predator's prey preferences and prey consumption were studied when offered different parasitoid and whitefly stages. The effect of the host plant on the adults of both natural enemies was also examined. M. pygmaeus preferred to consume B. tabaci over E. mundus when immature stages and adults of B. tabaci and E. mundus were offered. They consumed a larger amount of healthy B. tabaci nymphs and adults than of parasitised nymphs or E. mundus adults. The predator M. pygmaeus interfered with the reproduction of E. mundus females on cotton but not on tomato. However, B. tabaci nymphal mortality on tomato associated with parasitoid host feeding was also lower when the adult parasitoids coexisted with the predators. The joint release of M. pygmaeus and E. mundus adults did not increase the control of the whitefly B. tabaci. |
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Keywords: | intraguild predation biological control predator parasitoids prey preference vegetables |
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