Another look at prey detection by coccinellids |
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Authors: | MARY STUBBS |
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Institution: | Hope Department of Entomology, Oxford |
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Abstract: | Abstract. - 1 Adult and fourth instar larvae of Coccinella septempunctata (L.) were tested to see whether or not they could detect prey prior to physical contact.
- 2 Adult predators found aphid prey and a silver foil dummy significantly faster than an X-mark on the floor of the arena covering the same area.
- 3 Fourth instar larvae found crushed prey more quickly than the X-mark but were not able to detect whole frozen prey.
- 4 The distances at which the predators could detect prey were calculated. This distance was found to be about 1.0 cm for the adults and 0.7 cm for the fourth instar larvae.
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