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Discovery of isolated patches ofIcerya purchasi byRodolia cardinalis: A field study
Authors:Yugal K Prasad
Institution:(1) Department of Entomology, Waite Agricultural Research Institute, 5064 Glen Osmond, Adelaide, South Australia;(2) Present address: Department of Entomology, College of Agriculture, G. B. Pant University of Agriculture & Technology, 263145 Pantnagar, India
Abstract:The discovery of isolated patches of prey by the natural enemies of the cottony-cushion scaleIcerya purchasi Maskell was tested in the field on potted plants ofAcacia baileyana and citrus between November and February in South Australia. The survival of scales to adults in patches in the 4 fortnightly releases (cohort sets) was not significantly different between location-1 (under anAcacia tree harbouring scales and its natural enemies) and location-2 (about 500 m away from the nearest host plant of the scale). The temporal distribution of mortality in the scale cohorts was described by the Weibull model. The proportion of scales surviving at the 2 locations (on the 3rd & 6th fornight) was not significantly different suggesting that the total effect of all the mortality factors on the scales at the 2 locations was the same. The trends in prey patches destroyed in time could be explained from the period of activity of the natural enemies in the field.Rodolia cardinalis (Mulsant) had discovered the prey patches within a fortnight of the release of scale crawlers. The results substantiate earlier reports thatRodolia can find and destroy isolated scale colonies.
Keywords:Icerya purchasi                      Rodolia cardinalis            searching  prey patches  Weibull model
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