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Life stages of the non-native Ommatoiulus moreleti (Lucas, 1860) (Julida,Julidae) in Australian small grain systems
Authors:Thomas Heddle  Paul A Umina  Maarten van Helden  Lamyaa Alhwash  Xuan Cheng  Matthew Binns  Ary A Hoffmann
Institution:1. Entomology, South Australian Research and Development Institute, Main Waite Building, Waite Road, Urrbrae, South Australia, 5064 Australia;2. Bio21 Institute, School of Biosciences, University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria, 3052 Australia;3. CSIRO Agriculture and Food, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
Abstract:
  1. The Portuguese millipede, Ommatoiulus moreleti (Lucas, 1860), is increasingly a pest of grains crops in Australian agricultural ecosystems. With the rapid uptake of minimum-tillage practices, habitat quality has been enhanced for several species of soil dwelling invertebrates, in particular O. moreleti.
  2. To understand the population dynamics of O. moreleti in Australian grains crops, populations were sampled at multiple sites for more than 2 years using pitfall traps and cardboard roll traps. Specimens were dissected to investigate reproductive status and developmental stage.
  3. Millipede trapping rates varied between sites and across the year, and tended to be lower when soil water content (m3/m3) was high. Both sexes were active year round, however females were relatively more abundant when ground temperatures were higher.
  4. Males in a copulatory state and females with mature eggs were collected year round although females lacking mature eggs were more common when ground temperatures were higher and the soil was drier, and female egg load was higher under cooler conditions. Females at a stadium 9 or later carried mature eggs and copulatory males tended to be from stadium 8 or later. Different developmental stages could be recovered at all times of the year.
  5. These findings indicate persistent populations of O. moreleti across fields throughout the year, with a key breeding period in autumn but likely opportunistic breeding all year. Control of millipedes will need to focus on increasing the impact of biological agents, decreasing suitable habitat for millipede breeding and intensive control at susceptible crop periods.
Keywords:Agriculture  Australia  grain  Julidae  Ommatoiulus moreleti  reproduction
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