Type of prey influences biology and consumption rate of Orius insidiosus (Say) (Hemiptera, Anthocoridae)

Generalist predators are capable of consuming different types of prey, and as each prey may have distinct nutritional values, each may have a distinct impact on the biology of the predator. Therefore, the aim of this study was to determine how the consumption of different prey influences certain bio...

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Main Authors: Simone M. Mendes, Vanda H. P. Bueno, Valdirene M. Argolo, Luis Cláudio P. Silveira
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Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Entomologia 2002-01-01
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spelling doaj-a537a3f172d04ebba929106727db846f2020-11-24T22:05:44ZengSociedade Brasileira de EntomologiaRevista Brasileira de Entomologia0085-56261806-96652002-01-014619910310.1590/S0085-56262002000100012Type of prey influences biology and consumption rate of Orius insidiosus (Say) (Hemiptera, Anthocoridae)Simone M. MendesVanda H. P. BuenoValdirene M. ArgoloLuis Cláudio P. SilveiraGeneralist predators are capable of consuming different types of prey, and as each prey may have distinct nutritional values, each may have a distinct impact on the biology of the predator. Therefore, the aim of this study was to determine how the consumption of different prey influences certain biological characteristics and the predatory capacity of Orius insidiosus (Say). The investigation was performed in climatic chamber at 25 ±1 ºC, RH 70 ± 10% and fotophase 12. Eggs of Anagasta kuehniella (Zeller), adults of Caliothrips phaseoli (Hood) and nymphs of Aphis gossypii Glover were used as prey and were provided daily ad libitum for all the mobile stages of the predator. The results showed that biological parameters of O. insidiosus are affected differently depending on the type of prey ingested. The development time of the nymphal stage was 13.1, 11.23 and 10.25 days for O. insidiosus feeding on eggs of A. kuehniella, nymphs of A. gossypii and adults of C. phaseoli, respectively. Longevity was five times larger for adults fed on eggs of A. kuehniella (56.25 days) compared to that of adults that preyed on nymphs of A. gossypii (11.44 days), and four times larger when the prey were adults of C. phaseoli (13.58 days). The consumption of eggs of A. kuehniella by predator females resulted in a shorter pre-oviposition period (3.2 days) and a longer oviposition period (44.4 days) when compared to the consumption of other types of prey. In addition, fecundity was increased with the consumption of eggs of A. kuehniella (195.25 eggs laid / female) when compared to feeding on the other prey, C. phaseoli (70.00 eggs laid / female) or A. gossypii (22.50 eggs laid / female). However, the consumption of aphids was larger (148.28 nymphs/ nymphal stage) than that of thrips (74.10 thrips / nymphal stage) or eggs of A. kuehniella (37.03 eggs /nymphal stage) for all of the nymphal stages of the predator. The results indicate that the eggs of A. kuehniella are the type of prey best suited for rearing this predator insect under laboratory conditions. Also fecundity was better with this prey even though the predator consumed during its nymphal stage a lesser quantity of eggs compared to the other prey.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0085-56262002000100012Fecunditylongevitypredationpredatory capacityprey
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author Simone M. Mendes
Vanda H. P. Bueno
Valdirene M. Argolo
Luis Cláudio P. Silveira
spellingShingle Simone M. Mendes
Vanda H. P. Bueno
Valdirene M. Argolo
Luis Cláudio P. Silveira
Type of prey influences biology and consumption rate of Orius insidiosus (Say) (Hemiptera, Anthocoridae)
Revista Brasileira de Entomologia
Fecundity
longevity
predation
predatory capacity
prey
author_facet Simone M. Mendes
Vanda H. P. Bueno
Valdirene M. Argolo
Luis Cláudio P. Silveira
author_sort Simone M. Mendes
title Type of prey influences biology and consumption rate of Orius insidiosus (Say) (Hemiptera, Anthocoridae)
title_short Type of prey influences biology and consumption rate of Orius insidiosus (Say) (Hemiptera, Anthocoridae)
title_full Type of prey influences biology and consumption rate of Orius insidiosus (Say) (Hemiptera, Anthocoridae)
title_fullStr Type of prey influences biology and consumption rate of Orius insidiosus (Say) (Hemiptera, Anthocoridae)
title_full_unstemmed Type of prey influences biology and consumption rate of Orius insidiosus (Say) (Hemiptera, Anthocoridae)
title_sort type of prey influences biology and consumption rate of orius insidiosus (say) (hemiptera, anthocoridae)
publisher Sociedade Brasileira de Entomologia
series Revista Brasileira de Entomologia
issn 0085-5626
1806-9665
publishDate 2002-01-01
description Generalist predators are capable of consuming different types of prey, and as each prey may have distinct nutritional values, each may have a distinct impact on the biology of the predator. Therefore, the aim of this study was to determine how the consumption of different prey influences certain biological characteristics and the predatory capacity of Orius insidiosus (Say). The investigation was performed in climatic chamber at 25 ±1 ºC, RH 70 ± 10% and fotophase 12. Eggs of Anagasta kuehniella (Zeller), adults of Caliothrips phaseoli (Hood) and nymphs of Aphis gossypii Glover were used as prey and were provided daily ad libitum for all the mobile stages of the predator. The results showed that biological parameters of O. insidiosus are affected differently depending on the type of prey ingested. The development time of the nymphal stage was 13.1, 11.23 and 10.25 days for O. insidiosus feeding on eggs of A. kuehniella, nymphs of A. gossypii and adults of C. phaseoli, respectively. Longevity was five times larger for adults fed on eggs of A. kuehniella (56.25 days) compared to that of adults that preyed on nymphs of A. gossypii (11.44 days), and four times larger when the prey were adults of C. phaseoli (13.58 days). The consumption of eggs of A. kuehniella by predator females resulted in a shorter pre-oviposition period (3.2 days) and a longer oviposition period (44.4 days) when compared to the consumption of other types of prey. In addition, fecundity was increased with the consumption of eggs of A. kuehniella (195.25 eggs laid / female) when compared to feeding on the other prey, C. phaseoli (70.00 eggs laid / female) or A. gossypii (22.50 eggs laid / female). However, the consumption of aphids was larger (148.28 nymphs/ nymphal stage) than that of thrips (74.10 thrips / nymphal stage) or eggs of A. kuehniella (37.03 eggs /nymphal stage) for all of the nymphal stages of the predator. The results indicate that the eggs of A. kuehniella are the type of prey best suited for rearing this predator insect under laboratory conditions. Also fecundity was better with this prey even though the predator consumed during its nymphal stage a lesser quantity of eggs compared to the other prey.
topic Fecundity
longevity
predation
predatory capacity
prey
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