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Non-consumptive predator effects on a primary greenhouse pest: Predatory mite harassment reduces western flower thrips abundance and plant damage

机译:非消费性天敌对主要温室害虫的影响:捕食性螨虫骚扰减少了西花蓟马的丰度和植物危害

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Prey react to the presence of predators in suite of ways that reduce predation risk, but may also negatively affect fitness. Non-consumptive effects (NCEs) of predators on prey are likely important components of biological control and moderators of plant damage in agricultural systems. Yet, few studies have investigated their effects in crops relying on augmentative release of natural enemies for protection. Here, we investigated NCEs of the predatory mite Neoseiulus cucumeris on a non-prey life stage of western flower thrips (Frankliniella occidentalis), one of the most damaging pest of greenhouse crops in the world. Second instar thrips were exposed to 2 adult female mites on a leaf disk for 24 h. Over a 20 min observation period, we saw a 22% reduction in thrips feeding behavior in the presence of predatory mites compared to thrips alone. Thrips feeding was often interrupted by attempted mite attacks, which averaged 4 attacks per thrips over 20 min. After 24 h, this reduced leaf damage by 51% in the predator treatment compared to the control. This result held true in experiments on whole plants, with damage reduced by 38% in the presence of mites. No significant reduction in feeding activity or damage was observed when larval thrips were exposed to non-predatory mites, conspecifics, or leaves which had previously held large numbers of predatory mites. The presence of mites did not alter thrips development time or final adult size. However, survival to adulthood was decreased by 54-78% in the presence of mites, suggesting a lack of nutritional reserves necessary to complete development. This study demonstrates that NCEs of predatory mites can induce a trophic cascade by reducing pest feeding and fitness. Such beneficial effects of natural enemies are often overlooked in simple predation and efficacy studies. (C) 2016 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
机译:猎物以一系列减少捕食风险的方式对掠食者的存在做出反应,但也可能对适应性产生负面影响。捕食者对猎物的非消费效应(NCEs)可能是生物控制的重要组成部分,也是农业系统中植物破坏的调节剂。然而,很少有研究依靠依赖于天敌的增强释放来保护其在农作物中的作用。在这里,我们调查了西花蓟马(Frankliniella occidentalis)(世界上最具破坏性的害虫之一)的非猎物生命阶段上的捕食性螨新孢子虫的NCE。将第二龄蓟马蓟马暴露于叶盘上的2只成年雌性螨24小时。在20分钟的观察期内,与单独的蓟马相比,在存在掠食性螨的情况下,蓟马的摄食行为减少了22%。尝试喂养螨虫通常会中断蓟马的觅食,在20分钟内平均每次蓟马发作4次。 24小时后,与对照组相比,在捕食者处理中,叶片损伤减少了51%。这个结果在整个植物的实验中都是正确的,在有螨虫的情况下,损害减少了38%。当幼虫蓟马暴露于非捕食性螨,同种异体或先前具有大量捕食性螨的叶片时,未观察到摄食活性或损害的显着降低。螨的存在不会改变蓟马的发育时间或最终的成年大小。然而,在螨虫的存在下,成年后的存活率降低了54-78%,这表明缺乏发育所需的营养储备。这项研究表明,掠食性螨的NCE可以通过减少害虫的摄食和适应性来诱导营养级联反应。在简单的捕食和功效研究中,天敌的这种有益作用通常被忽略。 (C)2016 Elsevier Inc.保留所有权利。

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