Prey selectivity inEuseius tularensis [Acari: Phytoseiidae] |
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Authors: | B. D. Congdon J. A. McMurtry |
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Affiliation: | (1) School of Natural and Mathematical Science, Seattle Pacific University, 98119 Seattle, WA;(2) Division of Biological Control, University of California, 92521 Riverside, CA |
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Abstract: | Differences in responsiveness to potential prey and pollen were tested in the facultative predator,Euseius tularensis Congdon. Following isolation without food for 16 h, adult female mites were observed with one of the following potential foods: pollen ofMalephora crocea (Jacquin) Schwantes,Scirtothrips citri (Moulton) 2nd instar larvae,Tetranychus pacificus McGregor nymphs and ♂,Panonychus citri (McGregor) nymphs and ♂,E. hibisci (Chant) larvae, andE. tularensis larvae. Responses were compared using the proportion of encounters that resulted in consumption. This proportion was highest when pollen was encountered, followed byS. citri andT. pacificus. Consumption was much lower in response toP. citri and congeneric larvae. WhenS. citri larvae were encountered a 2nd time, 1 to 2 h after the initial capture and consumption, responsiveness increased to a level equal to the response observed with pollen. These results suggest thatE. tularensis is a more effective biological control agent of citrus thrips (S. citri) than of citrus red mite (P. citri). |
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Keywords: | prey selectivity preference Phytoseiidae biological control |
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