Title of article :
Pattern of female reproductive age classes in mass-reared populations of Phytoseiulus persimilis (Acari: Phytoseiidae) and its influence on population characteristics and quality of predators following cold storage
Author/Authors :
A. Luczynski، نويسنده , , J.P. Nyrop، نويسنده , , A. Shi، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
We exposed mass-produced Phytoseiulus persimilis to 5 °C or 10 °C for 0, 6, 12 or 18 days to determine the influence of cold on the fecundity and longevity of individual predators, on their dispersal and survival patterns following storage, and on the reproductive age structure in populations of females. When P. persimilis populations were tested shortly after harvest the distribution of reproductive age classes was consistently biased towards older and non-producing females, with overall average fecundity of not, vert, similar13 eggs and longevity not, vert, similar7 days. The number of live predators gradually declined as the length of storage increased at either 5 °C or 10 °C. In contrast, the capability of predators to disperse upward was only reduced after 18 days of storage at 5 °C. The proportion of reproductively young females increased in populations that survived 18 days of storage at either 5 °C or 10 °C, and this was reflected in significantly higher mean oviposition period and fecundity than in the remaining three treatments. Our results reveal that the ability of P. persimilis females to tolerate cold storage and starvation is strongly tied to their reproductive age and that reproductively young females are capable of tolerating prolonged exposure to low temperature and starvation without compromising their quality.
Keywords :
Phytoseiulus persimilis , Dispersal , survival , fecundity , longevity , Reproductive age distribution , cold storage , cold tolerance
Journal title :
Biological Control
Journal title :
Biological Control