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Tracking larval insect movement within soil using high resolution X-ray microtomography
Authors:Scott N Johnson  Derek B Read  Peter J Gregory
Institution:School of Human &Environmental Science, Department of Soil Science, University of Reading, U.K.
Abstract:Abstract.  1. In contrast to above-ground insects, comparatively little is known about the behaviour of subterranean insects, due largely to the difficulty of studying them in situ .
2. The movement of newly hatched (neonate) clover root weevil ( Sitona lepidus L. Coleoptera: Curculinidae) larvae was studied non-invasively using recently developed high resolution X-ray microtomography.
3. The movement and final position of S. lepidus larvae in the soil was reliably established using X-ray microtomography, when compared with larval positions that were determined by destructively sectioning the soil column.
4. Newly hatched S. lepidus larvae were seen to attack the root rhizobial nodules of their host plant, white clover ( Trifolium repens L.). Sitona lepidus larvae travelled between 9 and 27 mm in 9 h at a mean speed of 1.8 mm h?1.
5. Sitona lepidus larvae did not move through the soil in a linear manner, but changed trajectory in both the lateral and vertical planes.
Keywords:Non-invasive imaging  root herbivory  soil  weevil  white clover
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