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Intraguild Predation and Feeding Preferences in Three Species of Phytoseiid Mite Used for Biological Control
Authors:Ian S. Hatherly  Jeffrey S. Bale  Keith F.A. Walters
Affiliation:(1) School of Biosciences, University of Birmingham, B15 2TT Birmingham, Edgbaston, UK;(2) Central Science Laboratory, YO41 1LZ York, Sand Hutton, UK
Abstract:The ecological impact of introduced biological control agents on native species of arthropods is a matter of considerable debate. This study investigated the ability of the non-native predatory mite Neoseiulus californicus to feed on the native Typhlodromus pyri and vice versa, as both species now co-occur in UK orchards. Typhlodromips montdorensis is a candidate for introduction into the UK as a glasshouse biological control agent. The ability of T. montdorensis to feed on the widely used N. californicus was investigated to identify possible intraguild predation, which might influence the effectiveness of either or both species as predators of Tetranychus urticae. Both N. californicus and T. pyri consumed larval stages of each other, but in choice experiments both showed a preference for T. urticae. Both N. californicus and T. montdorensis also fed on each other, but whereas N. californicus again showed a preference for T. urticae, T. montdorensis fed equally on T. urticae and N. californicus. Interactions between N. californicus and T. pyri and N. californicus and T. montdorensis are discussed in relation to their effectiveness as biological control agents in the glasshouse and the natural control of spider mite in the field.
Keywords:Competition  Neoseiulus californicus  Predatory mite  Tetranychus urticae  Typhlodromips montdorensis  Typhlodromus pyri
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