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Dispersal distances attained by insect populations of different densities
Authors:D. O. Wolfenbarger  J. A. Cornell  D. A. Wolfenbarger
Affiliation:1. Agricultural Research and Education Center, University of Florida, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, 33030, Homestead, Florida, USA
2. Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, University of Florida, 32601, Gainesville, Florida, USA
3. Entomology Research Division, USDA, ARS, 78520, Brownsville, Texas, USA
Abstract:Different population categories of apterous green peach aphid, adult sweet potato weevils, mature Caribbean fruit fly larvae and tobacco budworm larvae were permitted to move on dispersion ranges in the laboratory. Determination of distances dispersed by the larvae were made to show the effects of population sizes. In general, longer distances were dispersed by more individuals when larger numbers were released as compared with smaller ones.
Keywords:Release Site  Weight Class  Green Peach Aphid  European Corn Borer  Log10 Distance
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