Title of article :
The brine shrimp Artemia sp. as alternative prey for rearing the predatory bug Macrolophus caliginosus
Author/Authors :
Cristina Casta?é، نويسنده , , Rosa Quero، نويسنده , , Jordi Riudavets، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages :
8
From page :
405
To page :
412
Abstract :
The predatory bug Macrolophus caliginosus, which is widely used in greenhouse crops, is limited in its application by its high price. An important factor in the cost is the high price of Ephestia kuehniella eggs, the prey used in their mass rearing. In order to reduce their price, alternatives to moth eggs are currently being investigated. The brine shrimp Artemia sp. is produced in large quantities in saline lakes and is fed as live food source to the larvae of a variety of marine and freshwater organisms. In this study, we tested Artemia sp. as prey for rearing M. caliginosus from two strains. We evaluated developmental and reproduction parameters of the predator when fed nauplii, enriched nauplii with a fatty acid, dry cysts and hydrated cysts, and were compared with those obtained when the predator was fed with E. kuehniella eggs. Nauplii had a significant reduction in survivorship, a delay in development of nymphs and a low reproduction of adults. Nauplii enriched with docosahexaenoic acid (DHA, 22:6n − 3), a common practice for larviculture of some marine fish species, resulted toxic to M. caliginosus nymphs and survival was quite low. On the contrary, either dry or hydrated cysts from the two strains tested of the brine shrimp produced the same nymphal survivorship, nymphal development time and weight and fecundity of adults as those obtained with E. kuehniella eggs. Demographic parameters of the eighth generation of the predator reared with cysts of the two strains, either dry or hydrated, were as good as those of moth eggs. We concluded that Artemia sp. cysts were a good substitution prey for the mass rearing of M. caliginosus.
Keywords :
Biological control , Macrolophus caliginosus (Heteroptera , Mirid bug , Artemia sp. (Branquiopoda , Artemiidae) , Brine shrimp , Ephestia kuehniella eggs (Lepidoptera , Pyralidae) , Miridae) , Insect rearing , generalist predator
Journal title :
Biological Control
Serial Year :
2006
Journal title :
Biological Control
Record number :
721336
Link To Document :
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