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Effects of predation on clutch size and egg dispersion in the codling moth Laspeyresia pomonella
Authors:SUTAT SUBINPRASERT  BO W SVENSSON
Institution:Department of Zoology, Section of Entomology, Uppsala University, Sweden
Abstract:ABSTRACT.
  • 1 The effects of predation on clutch size and egg dispersion in the codling moth Laspeyresia pomonella (L.) were experimentally studied in an orchard by recording survival of eggs glued onto different substrates.
  • 2 Egg mortality due to sucking insects was readily distinguishable from that due to chewing insects.
  • 3 In both the field and laboratory, females preferred to deposit eggs singly on the uppersides of leaves.
  • 4 Eggs on the uppersides of leaves and on fruit survived significantly better than did those on the undersides of leaves or on twigs.
  • 5 Egg losses were highest during the early part of the flight season.
  • 6 The smallest (one egg) and largest (nine eggs) clutches, associated with one egg-bearing leaf per twig, both suffered the lowest rates of predation. Factors selecting against oviposition on fruits and production of large clutch sizes are presented and discussed.
Keywords:Laspeyresia pomonella  codling moth  oviposition  egg survival  egg predation  clutch size
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