Intraguild predation by the generalist predator Dicyphus herperus on the parasitoid Encarsia formosa
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Author (aut): McGregor, Robert R.
Author (aut): Gillespie, David R.
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Predation was measured in the laboratory by Dicyphus hesperus females on patches of greenhouse whitefly (Trialeurodes vaporariorum) pupae. The patches contained different
proportions of unparasitized pupae and those parastisized as nymphs by Encarsia formosa. Dicyphus hesperus fed readily on parasitized pupae and the number of parasitized pupae consumed increased with the proportion available indicating a capacity for intraguild predation. However, D. hesperus females did not display a preference for feeding on parasitized pupae versus unparasitized pupae. Dicyphus hesperus adults were released at three densities into greenhouse enclosures containing tomato plants harbouring greenhouse whitefly and immature E. formosa. Numbers of killed and parasitized whitefly nymphs and pupae and the total number of healthy whitefly were compared among Dicyphus density treatments. On upper leaves, the amount of predation on whitefly nymphs was higher at the highest predator density than at the lower density or in enclosures where D. hesperus was not released. On lower leaves, the number of parasitized pupae was lowest with the highest predator density indicating a negative effect of intraguild predation by D. hesperus on E. formosa. Despite this, Dicyphus density did not affect the density of whitefly in the presence of E. formosa. The results are discussed as they
relate to concurrent use of D. hesperus and E. formosa for regulation of greenhouse whitefly populations. [Publishers abstract] |
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Volume 15, Issue 3
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issn: 0958-3157
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10.1080/09583150400016076
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©2005. Biocontrol Science and Technology. Taylor & Francis Ltd.
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