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首页> 外文期刊>Journal of Economic Entomology >Limb Regeneration and Interference Competition Consequences on Foraging Efficiency of Coccinella undecimpunctata and Hippodamia variegata (Coccinellidae: Coleoptera) to Their Prey, Aphis craccivora (Hemiptera: Aphididae)
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Limb Regeneration and Interference Competition Consequences on Foraging Efficiency of Coccinella undecimpunctata and Hippodamia variegata (Coccinellidae: Coleoptera) to Their Prey, Aphis craccivora (Hemiptera: Aphididae)

机译:肢体再生和干扰竞争对孢子蛋白酶和Hippodamia variegata(Coccinellidae:Coceoptera)的初步效率的影响,对其猎物,Aphis Craccivora(Hemiptera:蚜虫)

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Regeneration of limbs lost during development has been recorded in a large number of species of hexapoda including many Coccinellids. Although regeneration has obvious survival and fitness benefits, it has also been demonstrated to impose costs on development, reproduction, and behavior. To investigate consequences of regeneration on foraging behavior, Coccinella undecimpunctata L. and Hippodamia variegata (Goeze) larvae were treated to remove one limb, allowed to pupate and regenerate and then prey searching ability assessed. Different densities of adults were placed in Petri dishes with aphid prey and consumption assessed over a 24-h period. Amputation/regeneration, predator species, and predator density significantly affected the total number of aphids consumed. Aphid consumption rates and predation efficiency of both regenerated and control beetles significantly increased as predator density increased. Although there were significant differences in consumption between ablated/regenerated and control C. undecimpunctata at each predator densities, H. variegata did not. Further, mutual interference was significantly higher for regenerated compared with control C. undecimpunctata but not so for H. variegata. This is the first demonstration of an effect of ablation/regeneration on foraging behavior of C. undecimpunctata and suggests that H. variegata demonstrates an adaptive phenotypic response to limb regeneration. Coccinellids are widely used as biological agents and these findings concerning the impact of variation in predator density have clear implications for the management of predatorprey ratios in order to maximize efficiency of pest consumption.
机译:在开发过程中失去的四肢再生已被记录在许多六巴岛,其中包括许多球霉菌。虽然再生具有明显的生存和健身效益,但也已证明对发展,繁殖和行为施加成本。为了研究再生对觅食行为的后果,将Coccinella Undecimpunctata L.和Hippodamia Variegata(GoEze)幼虫进行处理以除去一根肢体,使蛹化和再生,然后评估猎物搜索能力。将不同的成人密度置于培养皿中,蚜虫猎物和消费在24小时内评估。截肢/再生,捕食者物种和捕食者密度显着影响所消耗的蚜虫总数。随着捕食者密度增加,再生和控制甲虫的蚜虫消耗率和捕食效率显着增加。尽管在每个捕食者密度下的消融/再生和对照C. Undecimpunctata之间存在显着差异,但是H.Variegata没有。此外,与对照C. Undecuckata的再生相比,相互干扰显着较高,但不含H.Variegata。这是第一次证明消融/再生对C. Undecuckata的觅食行为的影响,并表明H.Variegata证明了对肢体再生的适应性表型反应。 Coccinellids被广泛用作生物制剂,并且关于捕食者密度变化的影响的这些研究结果对预见的污染消耗效率最大化了捕获Perpey比率的影响。

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