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Self-selection and utilization efficiency of Heliothis zea larvae feeding on seeds and the walls of snap bean pods
Authors:M Naeem  G P Waldbauer and S Friedman
Institution:(1) Department of Entomology, University of Illinois, 320 Morrill Hall, 505 S. Goodwin Avenue, 61801 Urbana, IL, USA;(2) Present address: Department of Entomology, N.W.F.P. Agricultural University, Peshawar, Pakistan
Abstract:First instar Heliothis zea larvae tended to feed on the leaves of snap beans, but later instars preferred to burrow in the pods. Fifth instars offered only leaves grew poorly because they ate them in small quantities, presumably because of deterrency. The utilization efficiency and growth of fifth instars fed pulp was slightly but significantly inferior to that of seed-fed larvae but was greatly superior to that of leaf-fed larvae. Since the dry matter content of pulp is less than one-third that of seeds, larvae allowed to eat only pulp had abnormally large fresh weight intakes and devoted about three times as much time to feeding as did seed-fed larvae. Larvae offered a mix of seeds and pulp ate both and had a total fresh weight food intake somewhat greater than that of seed-fed larvae but much less than that of pulp-fed larvae. Eating both seeds and pulp offers no obvious nutritional advantage but presumably offers a significant ecological advantage. It is argued that the number of foraging trip a larva must make to discover pods is minimized by feeding on a mix, thus reducing exposure to mortality factors such as predation.
Keywords:Corn earworm  Heliothis zea  snap beans  Phaseolus vulgaris  self-selection  quantitative compensation  utilization efficiencies  nutritional ecology
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