Functional response of two soil-dwelling predatory mites, Macrocheles mammifer (Berlese) (Acari: Macrochelidae), and Stratiolaelaps scimitus (Womersley) (Acari: Laelapidae), on thrips Megalurothrips usitatus (Bagnall) (Thysanoptera: Thripidae)

Pub Date : 2023-10-03 DOI:10.24349/gbg7-7c27
Jiawei Zhu, Xiangxin Cui, Jian Yang, Xingming Lin, Yi Yan, Ducheng Cai, Jinhua Li
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Megalurothrips usitatus (Bagnall) (Thysanoptera: Thripidae), commonly known as the Asian bean thrips, is a destructive pest of leguminous crops, causing significant damage and economic losses. In the present study, the functional responses and predation rates of two predatory mites Macrocheles mammifer Berlese (Macrochelidae) and Stratiolaelaps scimitus (Womersley) (Laelapidae) on M. usitatus pupae were evaluated. The former was discovered in a cowpea Vigna unguiculata (Linn.) Walp. field of southern China, while the latter is commonly used as a biological control agent for soil-dwelling pests. Both M. mammifer and S. scimitus females consumed more M. usitatus than protonymphs, and the predation rate of the adult stage of M. mammifer was found to be significantly higher than that of S. scimitus. Likewise, logistic regression analysis revealed that both predators exhibited a type II functional response. Females of M. mammifer and S. scimitus displayed a higher attack rate and shorter handling time (Th) compared to conspecific protonymphs when preying on pupae of M. usitatus. Female M. mammifer recorded the highest attack rate (a) of 4.028, closely followed by female S. scimitus at 3.994. The protonymph of M. mammifer had an attack rate of 2.651, while the protonymph of S. scimitus displayed the lowest rate of 1.402. Female M. mammifer exhibited the shortest handling time (0.089), indicating superior prey-handling ability. Overall, the predatory mites M. mammifer and S. scimitus demonstrated considerable promise for managing M. usitatus, with M. mammifer displaying higher efficacy than S. scimitus.
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两种土栖掠食性螨——哺乳大螯螨(Berlese)(蜱螨亚纲:大螯螨科)和山螨(Womersley)(蜱螨亚纲:蠓科)对蓟马(Bagnall)的功能反应
黄豆蓟马(Bagnall)(蓟翅目:蓟科),俗称亚洲豆蓟马,是豆科作物的破坏性害虫,造成重大损害和经济损失。本文研究了两种掠食性螨(大螯螨科)和大螯螨科(大螯螨科)对大螯螨蛹的功能反应和捕食率。前者是在一种豇豆中发现的。Walp。而后者通常用作土栖害虫的生物防治剂。结果表明,母母和母母都比原若虫消耗的多,且成年期母母的捕食率显著高于母母。同样,逻辑回归分析显示,这两种捕食者都表现出II型功能反应。与同种原若虫相比,雌乳螨和山棘螨在捕食山棘螨蛹时表现出更高的攻击率和更短的处理时间(T<sub>h</sub>)。雌鼠的攻击率(a)最高,为4.028,其次是雌鼠,为3.994。哺乳鼠原淋巴细胞的侵染率为2.651,而西米蛾原淋巴细胞的侵染率最低,为1.402。雌性哺乳动物的处理时间最短(0.089),表现出较强的处理能力。综上所述,两种捕食性螨在防治野田鼠方面均表现出较大的潜力,其中野田鼠的防治效果优于野田鼠。
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