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Contest and scramble competitions in two bruchid species,Callosobruchus analis andC. phaseoli (Coleoptera: Bruchidae)
Authors:Yukihiko Toquenaga  Koichi Fujii
Institution:1. Graduate School of Biological Sciences, University of Tsukuba, 305, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan
2. Institute of Biological Sciences, University of Tsukuba, 305, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan
Abstract:Larval competition between contest and scramble strategists was investigated using the two bruchid species, C. analis (contest species) and C. phaseoli (scramble species) with two different sized mung beans (large and small beans). In both sized beans, the adult emergences of each species dependen on total density of the initial larval densities of the two species and the ratio of the two densities. The emergence of one species was suppressed by the existence of the other species when the initial larval density per bean of the former species was less than that of the latter one. There were many cases in which both C. analis and C. phaseoli emerged from one bean in large beans, but such cases were quite rare in small beans. C. analis performed interference behavior only at late larval stages, whereas C. phaseoli was superior in exploitative competition all through their larval stages. These, combined with the niche segregation inside a bean, are throught to be the major factors of observed density- and frequency-dependent competition results. Based on the above experimental results, long-term competition results between the contest and scramble species were predicted.
Keywords:contest competition  scramble competition  Callosobruchus analis  Callosobruchus phaseoli  interference competition  exploitative competition
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