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Provedor de dados: |
OAK
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País: |
Japan
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Título: |
Sex differences in foraging behaviour and oviposition site preference in an insect predator, Orius sauteri
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Autores: |
Nakashima, Yoshitaka
Hirose, Yoshimi
仲島, 義貴
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Data: |
2003-02
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Ano: |
2003
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Anthocoridae
Experience
Mate search
Orius sauteri
Oviposition
Patch time
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Resumo: |
The effects of patch quality on the foraging behaviour of an anthocorid predator Orius sauteri (Poppius) were compared between sexes. Prior experience in patches was also studied to determine whether this was a factor affecting oviposition decisions. Patch quality affected patch residence time differently for the two sexes; females stayed much longer in a patch with prey (60 Thrips palmi larvae) than a patch without prey, while males did not remain in any patch for extended periods. Most of the females remained in or moved to patches with prey, whereas males dispersed, irrespective of patch quality. Both females released in patches with prey and females released in patches without prey deposited more eggs per hour in patches with prey than in patches without prey. Females released in patches without prey laid eggs in patches with prey at higher rates than did females released in patches with prey. Causes for the sex difference in patch residence time and allocation are discussed in relation to optimal foraging theory. The significance of selective oviposition and the role of experience in oviposition decisions within heterogeneous environments are also discussed.
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Idioma: |
Inglês
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Identificador: |
http://ir.obihiro.ac.jp/dspace/handle/10322/806
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Editor: |
BLACKWELL PUBLISHING LTD
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Formato: |
application/pdf
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