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Impact of predation on establishment of the soybean aphid, <Emphasis Type="Italic">Aphis glycines</Emphasis> in soybean, <Emphasis Type="Italic">Glycine max</Emphasis>
Authors:Tyler?B?Fox  Email author" target="_blank">Douglas?A?LandisEmail author  Fernando?F?Cardoso  Christina?D?Difonzo
Institution:(1) Department of Entomology, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, 48824;(2) CANR Statistical Consulting Center, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, 48824;(3) Present address: EMBRAPA Pecuária Sul (Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation Southern Cattle & Sheep Center), Bagé, RS - 96401-970, Brazil
Abstract:The soybean aphid, Aphis glycines Matsumura is a new invasive pest of soybean in North America. We studied the ability of the existing predator community in soybean to reduce A. glycines establishment in field studies using either predator exclusion, open, or leaky cages that allowed aphid emigration but limited predation. Cages were infested with uniform initial densities of A. glycines adults and subsequent populations of aphids and predators were monitored over 24 h. The most abundant predators in these trials included the carabid beetles Elaphropus anceps (Le Conte), Clavina impressefrons Le Conte, Bembidion quadrimaculatum Say and spiders (Salticidae and Lycosidae). Foliar predators were less abundant and included; Harmonia axyridis Pallas, Coccinella septempunctata (L.), and Orius insidious (Say). Over the 2-year study, we found statistically significant predation on adult A. glycines in one out of six trials at 15 h and two out of six trials at 24 h. There was never significant evidence for predation of nymphs in any trial, however overall survival (adults + nymphs) was significantly reduced in one out of six trials at 15 h and three out of six trials at 24 h. Based on these results we suggest that generalist predators can be a significant but variable factor influencing the establishment of A. glycines populations in soybean. The impact of existing predator communities should be further investigated as a means of managing A.␣glycines populations in North American soybean production systems.
Keywords:biological control  invasive species  predator communities
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