Life history traits of the coccinellids Scymnus subvillosus and S. interruptus on their prey Aphis spiraecola and A. gossypii: Implications for biological control of aphids in clementine citrus
Predator-prey interactions are not static, but spatially and temporally dynamic. In addition to the climatic conditions and the prey density, the dynamics of predator populations may be influenced by the suitability of their diet. Therefore, to better understand aphid predator-prey relationships wit...
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| author | Bouvet, Juan Pedro Urbaneja, Alberto Monzó, César |
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| description | Predator-prey interactions are not static, but spatially and temporally dynamic. In addition to the climatic conditions and the prey density, the dynamics of predator populations may be influenced by the suitability of their diet. Therefore, to better understand aphid predator-prey relationships within food webs, it is necessary to know how their life history traits are affected by diet quality. In this research, under laboratory conditions, the suitability of the two most abundant aphid species in citrus agroecosystems of the Western Mediterranean basin, Aphis gossypii and A. spiraecola were evaluated for two of their principle natural enemies, the coccinellid predators Scymnus subvillosus and S. interruptus. The intrinsic rate of increase of S. subvillosus was found to be higher than that of S. interruptus regardless of the type of prey consumed. Some biological parameters of S. interruptus were lower when they were exclusively fed A. spiraecola; as opposed to when only fed A. gossypii. These differences were not found with S. subvillosus. When a mixed diet of both aphids was offered, the fitness of both predators was higher than when they were each fed only a single aphid species. These laboratory observations were further confirmed under field conditions, wherein S. subvillosus abundance was greater in those colonies where A. spiraecola was predominant. On the other hand both, S. subvillosus and S. interruptus were found equally in A. gossypii colonies. Implications of these results for the biological control of aphids in this crop are discussed. |
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| spelling | INTA45402019-03-07T11:42:56Z Life history traits of the coccinellids Scymnus subvillosus and S. interruptus on their prey Aphis spiraecola and A. gossypii: Implications for biological control of aphids in clementine citrus Bouvet, Juan Pedro Urbaneja, Alberto Monzó, César Scymnus Aphis spiraecola Aphis gossypii Plagas de Plantas Control Biológico Relaciones Predador Presa Citrus Clementina Pests of Plants Biological Control Predator Prey Relations Clementines Scymnus subvillosus Scymnus interruptus Predator-prey interactions are not static, but spatially and temporally dynamic. In addition to the climatic conditions and the prey density, the dynamics of predator populations may be influenced by the suitability of their diet. Therefore, to better understand aphid predator-prey relationships within food webs, it is necessary to know how their life history traits are affected by diet quality. In this research, under laboratory conditions, the suitability of the two most abundant aphid species in citrus agroecosystems of the Western Mediterranean basin, Aphis gossypii and A. spiraecola were evaluated for two of their principle natural enemies, the coccinellid predators Scymnus subvillosus and S. interruptus. The intrinsic rate of increase of S. subvillosus was found to be higher than that of S. interruptus regardless of the type of prey consumed. Some biological parameters of S. interruptus were lower when they were exclusively fed A. spiraecola; as opposed to when only fed A. gossypii. These differences were not found with S. subvillosus. When a mixed diet of both aphids was offered, the fitness of both predators was higher than when they were each fed only a single aphid species. These laboratory observations were further confirmed under field conditions, wherein S. subvillosus abundance was greater in those colonies where A. spiraecola was predominant. On the other hand both, S. subvillosus and S. interruptus were found equally in A. gossypii colonies. Implications of these results for the biological control of aphids in this crop are discussed. EEA Concordia Fil: Bouvet, Juan Pedro. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Estación Experimental Agropecuaria Concordia; Argentina. Instituto Valenciano de Investigaciones Agrarias (IVIA). Centro de Protección Vegetal y Biotecnología; España Fil: Urbaneja, Alberto. Instituto Valenciano de Investigaciones Agrarias (IVIA). Centro de Protección Vegetal y Biotecnología; España Fil: Monzó, César. Instituto Valenciano de Investigaciones Agrarias (IVIA). Centro de Protección Vegetal y Biotecnología; España 2019-03-07T11:37:52Z 2019-03-07T11:37:52Z 2019-05 info:ar-repo/semantics/artículo info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1049964418307552 http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12123/4540 1049-9644 1090-2112 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biocontrol.2019.02.002 eng info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess application/pdf Elsevier Biological Control 132 : 49-56 (May 2019) |
| spellingShingle | Scymnus Aphis spiraecola Aphis gossypii Plagas de Plantas Control Biológico Relaciones Predador Presa Citrus Clementina Pests of Plants Biological Control Predator Prey Relations Clementines Scymnus subvillosus Scymnus interruptus Bouvet, Juan Pedro Urbaneja, Alberto Monzó, César Life history traits of the coccinellids Scymnus subvillosus and S. interruptus on their prey Aphis spiraecola and A. gossypii: Implications for biological control of aphids in clementine citrus |
| title | Life history traits of the coccinellids Scymnus subvillosus and S. interruptus on their prey Aphis spiraecola and A. gossypii: Implications for biological control of aphids in clementine citrus |
| title_full | Life history traits of the coccinellids Scymnus subvillosus and S. interruptus on their prey Aphis spiraecola and A. gossypii: Implications for biological control of aphids in clementine citrus |
| title_fullStr | Life history traits of the coccinellids Scymnus subvillosus and S. interruptus on their prey Aphis spiraecola and A. gossypii: Implications for biological control of aphids in clementine citrus |
| title_full_unstemmed | Life history traits of the coccinellids Scymnus subvillosus and S. interruptus on their prey Aphis spiraecola and A. gossypii: Implications for biological control of aphids in clementine citrus |
| title_short | Life history traits of the coccinellids Scymnus subvillosus and S. interruptus on their prey Aphis spiraecola and A. gossypii: Implications for biological control of aphids in clementine citrus |
| title_sort | life history traits of the coccinellids scymnus subvillosus and s interruptus on their prey aphis spiraecola and a gossypii implications for biological control of aphids in clementine citrus |
| topic | Scymnus Aphis spiraecola Aphis gossypii Plagas de Plantas Control Biológico Relaciones Predador Presa Citrus Clementina Pests of Plants Biological Control Predator Prey Relations Clementines Scymnus subvillosus Scymnus interruptus |
| url | https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1049964418307552 http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12123/4540 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biocontrol.2019.02.002 |
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