Ecology of baculovirus-infected and healthy adults of Oryctes rhinoceros (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) on coconut palms in the Philippines |
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Authors: | B. ZELAZNY A. R. ALFILER |
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Affiliation: | UNDP/FAO Coconut Pest and Diseases Project, Philippine Coconut Authority, Albay Research Center, Philippines |
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Abstract: | Abstract. - 1 Males and females of Oryctes rhinoceros (L.), a serious pest of coconut palms, congregate in decaying coconut trunks to mate, oviposit and prepare the wood for the young larvae. A baculovirus disease is often transmitted from beetle to beetle in this environment and transmission to and from larvae probably also occurs.
- 2 Young beetles are mainly found feeding on palms, where they also frequently contract the virus disease, presumably through mating with diseased partners.
- 3 Monitoring beetle populations in the Philippines with attractant traps and by collections from palms showed seasonal fluctuations which were often inversely correlated with the incidence of the virus disease. Disease prevalence matched closely the proportion of females in the population. Possible explanations for this correlation and for the seasonality of the disease prevalence are outlined.
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Keywords: | Insecta Oryctes rhinoceros baculovirus microbial control |
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