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Susceptibility of North American Native and Non-native Slugs (Mollusca: Gastropoda) to Phasmarhabditis hermaphrodita (Nematoda: Rhabditidae)
Authors:Sukhbir K. Grewal   Parwinder S. Grewal  Ronald B. Hammond
Affiliation: a Department of Entomology Ohio State University, OARDC 44691 Wooster, OH.
Abstract:Phasmarhabditis hermaphrodita caused significant mortality of the two native species, Deroceras laeve and Leidyula floridana, and of one introduced species D. reticulatum, but not of the other three introduced species, Arion hortensis, A. subfuscus and Limax maximus. Even the juvenile stages of A. subfuscus and L. maximus showed no mortality in nematode treatments. However, treatments with nematodes resulted in rapid and strong feeding inhibition in all six species. Surviving slugs resumed feeding when fresh food was provided. This study expands the host range of P. hermaphrodita to include a new family Vaginulidae and demonstrates the inability of P. hermaphrodita to cause mortality of A. hortensis, A. subfuscus and L. maximus. These three species use feeding suspension as an evasive behavior to escape nematode infection.
Keywords:Molluscicidal Nematodes  Host Range  Feeding Inhibition  Arion Hortensis  Arion Subfuscus  Leidyula Floridana  Limax Maximus  Deroceras Laeve  Deroceras Reticulatum
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