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Interspecific competition between Sitophilus zeamais and Sitotroga cerealella in a patchy environment
Authors:Marie Nykjæ  r Larsen ,Gö  sta Nachman,&   Henrik Skovgaard
Affiliation:Danish Pest Infestation Laboratory, Skovbrynet 14, 2800 Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark;;Department of Population Biology, Biological Institute, University of Copenhagen, Universitetsparken 15, 2100 Copenhagen, Denmark
Abstract:The maize weevil, Sitophilus zeamais (Motchulsky) (Coleoptera: Curculionidae), and the Angoumois grain moth, Sitotroga cerealella (Olivier) (Lepidoptera: Gelechiidae), are important insect pests of stored products. The coexistence in nature of the two species on maize has been difficult to explain from laboratory set‐ups, as the moth is inevitably eliminated by S. zeamais. However, early laboratory experiments ignored the spatial dimension, while several studies have lately revealed that two competing species may coexist in a spatially divided environment even though one of the species is competitively superior in a simpler universe. Two hypotheses for coexistence were examined by studying the interactions in a system where the resources were spatially divided. It was found that spatial subdivision in the current experiment was insufficient to ensure coexistence between the two species, so neither of the hypotheses could be confirmed. A simple model describing the population dynamics of S. zeamais was fitted to the data. Its parameters provide important information about how resource depletion influences the per capita growth rate. Finally, the study indicates that the mechanism responsible for S. zeamais's rapid elimination of S. cerealella is the superiority of the former species to colonize and monopolize new patches. The design of this study may serve as a template for further laboratory experiments revealing the effect of a spatially divided environment on competitive interactions. However, the present study also indicates that choosing the appropriate spatial scale may be critical for relating the results to natural environments.
Keywords:stored product pests    maize weevil    Angoumois grain moth    IPM    spatial ecology    population dynamics    simulation models    coexistence    competitive exclusion    Coleoptera    Curculionidae    Lepidoptera    Gelechiidae
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