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Giant Foxtail Seed Predation by Harpalus pensylvanicus (Coleoptera: Carabidae)

机译:Harpalus pensylvanicus(鞘翅目:Carabidae)的巨型狐尾种子捕食

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The utility of biological control for weed management in agroecosystems will increase with a greater understanding of the relationships between common weed and granivore species. Giant foxtail is an introduced, summer annual grass weed that is common throughout the United States and problematic in numerous crops. Harpalus pensylvanicus (DeGeer) (Coleoptera: Carabidae) is a common, native, omnivorous carabid beetle with a range that overlaps giant foxtail. In 2004 and 2005, H. pensylvanicus was captured from farm fields in Centre County, PA, and subjected to laboratory feeding trials to test the preference of giant foxtail and other species on predation by H. pensylvanicus. Weed species seed preference experiments that included "Choice" and "No Choice" treatments were conducted using giant foxtail, common lambsquarters, and velvetleaf. When given a choice amongst the three weed species, H. pensylvanicus preferred giant foxtail and common lambsquarters seeds equally compared to velvetleaf seeds. When given the choice, H. pensylvanicus preferred newly dispersed giant foxtail seeds over field-aged seeds. Phenology of giant foxtail seed shed relative to H. pensylvanicus activity density was also quantified in field experiments in 2005 and 2006. Giant foxtail seed rain was determined by collecting shed seeds from August through October using pan traps. Activity density of H. pensylvanicus was monitored for 72-h periods using pitfall traps from June to October. Peak activity density of H. pensylvanicus occurred at the onset of giant foxtail seed shed in both years; however, giant foxtail seed shed peaked approximately 30 to 50 d after H. pensylvanicus activity density. Future research should focus on management practices that enhance and support H. pensylvanicus populations later in the growing season to maximize suppression of giant foxtail and other weeds that shed palatable seeds later in the season.
机译:随着对常见杂草和食草动物物种之间关系的了解,生物控制在农业生态系统中的应用将越来越多。巨大的狐尾是一种引入的,夏季一年生的草类杂草,在美国各地都很常见,在许多农作物中都有问题。 Harpalus pensylvanicus(DeGeer)(鞘翅目:Carabidae)是一种常见的,原生的,杂食性甲壳类甲虫,其范围与巨大的狐尾重叠。 2004年和2005年,从宾夕法尼亚州中心县的农田中捕获了H. pensylvanicus,并进行了实验室饲养试验,以测试对H. pensylvanicus捕食巨狐尾和其他物种的偏好。使用巨型狐尾草,普通羊羔和绒毛进行了杂草种子偏好实验,包括“选择”和“无选择”处理。当在三种杂草中进行选择时,与草皮种子相比,H。pensylvanicus更喜欢巨型狐尾和普通羊腿种子。如果有选择,H。pensylvanicus更喜欢新分散的巨谷尾种子,而不是田间老化种子。还在2005年和2006年的田间试验中定量了大狐尾种子棚相对于戊二醛活性密度的物候学现象。大狐尾种子雨是通过使用平底锅收集8月至10月的大棚种子来确定的。在6月至10月期间,使用陷阱陷阱监测了H. pensylvanicus的活动密度,持续了72小时。在这两年中,巨大的狐尾种子脱落开始时,H。pensylvanicus的活动密度最高。然而,在H. pensylvanicus活动密度之后,巨大的狐尾种子脱落高峰在大约30到50 d。未来的研究应侧重于在生长季节后期增强和支持对虾假单胞菌种群的管理措施,以最大程度地抑制巨大的狐尾草和其他杂草,这些杂草在该季节后期散发出可口的种子。

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