Searching and Oviposition Behavior of Anagrus atomus L. (Hymenoptera: Mymaridae) on Four Host Plants of Its Host, the Green Leafhopper Empoasca decipiens Paoli (Homoptera: Cicadellidae) |
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Authors: | Komi Agboka Agbeko Kodjo Tounou Hans-Michael Poehling Katharina Raupach Christian Borgemeister |
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Affiliation: | (1) Faculty of Horticulture, Institute of Plant Diseases and Plant Protection, University of Hanover, Herrenhäuser Str. 2, 30419 Hannover, Germany |
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Abstract: | Anagrus atomus L. is an important egg parasitoid of the green leafhopper Empoasca decipiens Paoli. In this study the ability of the parasitoid to locate and parasitize its host was investigated on four host plants, i.e., broad beans (Vicia faba L.), sweet pepper (Capsicum annuum L.), cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.), and French beans (Phaseolus vulgaris L.). For each plant species, the behavior of the parasitoid was observed on E. decipiens infested and noninfested plants. Searching and oviposition behavior were characterized by drumming, probing, and resting. Parasitoids spent significantly less time on non-infested than infested plants, 274.5 and 875.7 s, respectively, and no probing behavior was observed on non-infested plants. Frequency of resting behavior was significantly greater on non-infested than on infested plants. Total foraging time was significantly longer on infested than on non-infested plants, indicating that A. atomus females can efficiently discriminate between leaves with and without infestation. Parasitism of A. atomus was influenced by parasitoid density, with the highest parasitism rate (64.0%) obtained at a density of 10 A. atomus females/0.1356 m2 but the number of parasitized eggs per female and the searching efficiency decreased with increasing parasitoid density. |
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Keywords: | Anagrus atomus biological control Empoasca decipiens host plants parasitism searching behavior |
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