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Seasonal density,distribution and interactions of predatory and scavenger arthropods in accumulating poultry wastes in coastal and interior Southern California
Authors:E F Legner  G S Olton  R E Eastwood  E J Dietrick
Institution:1. Division of Biological Control, University of California, 92502, Riverside
2. Department of Entomology, University of Arizona, Tucson
3. Orange County Health Department, 92702, Santa Ana, Calif
4. Rincon-Vitova Insectaries, Inc. Inc., P.O. Box 9, 93022, Oak View, Calif.
Abstract:Seasonal predatory and scavenger arthropod densities were studied at interior and coastal southern California poultry ranches. Though some seasonal population clumping occurred with some species, the distribution of predators and scavengers was fairly uniform within each ranch. Correlation analyses of key predators in theHisteridae, Staphylinidae, Hydrophylidae andDermaptera with the potential hosts,Musca domestica L.,Tinea fuscipunctella Haworth, andFannia spp. suggested that predator activity was seasonally influenced. Possible periodic avoidance of a particular host's habitat was detected as significant negative correlations. The data tend to support the importance of different species of predators in different seasons and the need for natural enemy complexes rather than single species for biological control.
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