Predation on Australian soldier fly,Inopus rubriceps (Diptera: Stratiomyidae), in pasture |
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Authors: | L N Robertson A C Firth R H Davison |
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Institution: | Ruakura Soil and Plant Research Station, Ministry of Agricultune and Fisheries , Private Bag, Hamilton , New Zealand |
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Abstract: | Abstract Invertebrate predation on the soil-living stages of Australian soldier fly may be a significant factor in the regulation of this pest of North Island grasslands. Laboratory and field experiments on larvae of Conoderus exsul and Agrypnus variabilis (Elateridae), adults and larvae of Thyreocephalus orthodoxus (Staphylinidae), and adults of Rhytisternus miser (Carabidae) suggest that all may influence the densities of soldier fly through predation on larvae and/or eggs. The functional responses of C. exsul, A. variabilis, and T. orthodoxus to soldier fly larval density are discussed. Selective removal of predators from pasture with insecticide showed that predation may account for up to 75% loss of the early instars of soldier fly. |
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Keywords: | Diptera Stratiomyidae Inopus rubriceps predation pasture insects Coleoptera population dynamics biological control Australian soldier fly |
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