瓢虫幼虫在植物上的行为

C.J. Banks
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对瓢虫幼虫在植物上的行为进行了研究。它们在豆叶上移动,就像在一张平坦的纸上移动一样,经常改变方向,但叶子的边缘和突出的脉络往往决定了它们的足迹模式。偶然接触邻近植物的叶子会影响它们的运动方向,当蚜虫在豆类植物上的菌落很少时,幼虫可能会被偶然地引导到远离它们的地方。瓢虫幼虫浪费时间和精力反复访问它们已经访问过的植物部分。遇到蚜虫群体的幼虫倾向于待在蚜虫群体附近,因为在进食后它们会从一边转向另一边,这增加了遇到另一个蚜虫群体的机会。这种行为与进食前的行为不同。弗莱希纳(1950)关于幼虫不能从远处察觉猎物的结论得到了证实。幼虫(尤其是1龄和2龄幼虫)消耗蚜虫需要较长的时间,在田间,一只幼虫被照料蚜虫的蚂蚁攻击而无法进食蚜虫群。讨论了幼虫的行为与田间生存的关系。据认为,在猎物密度低的地区,许多幼虫(特别是新孵化的幼虫)很可能因为找不到蚜虫而饿死。
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The behaviour of individual coccinellid larvae on plants

The behaviour of coccinellid larvae on plants was studied. They moved on bean leaves, as they did on a flat piece of paper, with frequent changes in direction, but the edges and prominent veins of leaves often determined the pattern of their tracks. The chance touching of leaves of adjacent plants influenced their direction of movement and, when aphid colonies on bean plants were few, larvae might by chance be led far away from them. Coccinellid larvae wasted time and energy in repeatedly visiting parts of plants which they had already visited.

Larvae which encountered aphid coloniestended to stay near them, because after feeding they made small turning movements from side to side, which increased the chance of meeting another aphid of a colony. This behaviour was different from the behaviour before feeding. Fleschner's (1950) conclusion that larvae are unable to perceive the prey from a distance was confirmed.

Larvae (especially the first and second instar)took a comparatively long time to consume aphids and, in the field, one of them was prevented from feeding on an aphid colony by the attacks of ants which were tending them.

The behaviour of larvae is discussed inrelation to their survival in the field. It is considered likely that in areas of low prey density many larvae (especially newly-hatched ones) die of starvation because they do not find aphids.

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