Food habits of pasture wireworm,Conoderus exsul (Coleoptera: Elateridae) |
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Authors: | L.N. Robertson |
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Affiliation: | Ruakura Soil and Plant Research Station, Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries , Hamilton , New Zealand |
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Abstract: | Abstract The food preferences and rates of growth of the omnivorous pasture wireworm, Conoderus exsul (Sharp) were studied. Larvae of soil-living insects were preferred to germinating maize seed, and wireworm growth rate was greater on insect compared with plant food. In glasshouse pot trials, wireworms increased their attack rate as the density of grass grub (Costelytra zealandica (White)) or white-fringed weevil (Graphthognathus leucoloma Boheman) larvae was increased. In field experiments that compared grass grub numbers in cages accessible to wireworms or protected from predators, predation varied with season from a low of 15% in late summer up to 82% in late autumn. White-fringed weevil larval mortality was increased by addition of wireworms in two field experiments, but not affected in a third trial where initial white-fringed weevil density was low. Grass grub mortality was increased by the presence of wireworms in field plots. Adult C. exsul were observed feeding on sweetcorn pollen. |
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Keywords: | pasture wireworm Conoderus exsul food habits predation soil-living prey grass grub Costelytra zealandica white-fringed weevil Graphthognathus leucoloma |
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