The functional response of Toxorhynchites rutilus rutilus to changes in the population density of its prey Aedes aegypti |
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Authors: | STEPHEN F. HUBBARD SEAN L. C. O'MALLEY RAYMOND RUSSO |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biological Sciences, University of Dundee, Scotland. |
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Abstract: | We present an analysis of the functional response of the predator Toxorhynchites rutilus rutilus (Coquillett) to changes in the density of the larvae of Aedes aegypti (L.) (Diptera: Culicidae). The experiment was replicated for five different ages, and at three different densities of the predator. The data were fitted to Rogers' (1972) random predator equation by non-linear least-squares in order to estimate searching efficiency and handling time for each experimental treatment. The data show that estimated searching efficiencies are highest at intermediate ages of the predator for all predator densities tested. Handling time declines exponentially with increasing predator age. There is a marked interference effect; searching efficiency decreases with increased predator density, and this is most pronounced at intermediate prey ages. Estimated handling times increase with predator density at a rate which declines with increasing predator age. |
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Keywords: | Aedes aegypti Toxorhynchites r. rutilus mosquitoes functional response predator larvae prey larvae |
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