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Sex differences in foraging behaviour and oviposition site preference in an insect predator, Orius sauteri OAK
Nakashima, Yoshitaka; Hirose, Yoshimi; 仲島, 義貴.
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...
Palavras-chave: Anthocoridae; Experience; Mate search; Orius sauteri; Oviposition; Patch time.
Ano: 2003 URL: http://ir.obihiro.ac.jp/dspace/handle/10322/806
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Flexible use of patch marks in an insect predator: effect of sex, hunger state, and patch quality OAK
Nakashima, Yoshitaka; Teshiba, Mayumi; Hirose, Yoshimi; 仲島, 義貴.
1. Patch marks that allow the subsequent avoidance of marked areas may be used by small animals to increase foraging efficiency. This study is the first to demonstrate the presence of a patch-marking system in insect predators. Furthermore, the marking system is found only in females, and factors such as hunger state and patch quality play a key role in determining whether a female will re-investigate a self-marked patch. 2. Females of the insect predator Orius sauteri avoided areas where the female itself had searched previously but did not avoid areas searched by conspecific females when deprived of prey for 24 h. There was no evidence that males use such a patch-marking system, indicating the presence of a sex difference in patch-mark use. 3. Females...
Palavras-chave: Anthocoridae; Foraging efficiency; Patch mark; Patch time; Physiological state; Prey availability; Sex difference.
Ano: 2002 URL: http://ir.obihiro.ac.jp/dspace/handle/10322/805
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Cage evaluation of augmentative biological control of Thrips palmi with Wollastoniella rotunda in winter greenhouses OAK
Nakashima, Yoshitaka; Uefune, Masayoshi; Tagashira, Eiko; Maeda, Seiko; Shima, Katsuya; Nagai, Kazuya; Hirose, Yoshimi; Takagi, Masami.
Cage trials of an anthocorid predator, Wollastoniella rotunda Yasunaga et Miyamoto, as a biological control agent of Thrips palmi Karny were conducted in Fukuoka, Japan, under winter greenhouse production conditions. Females of W. rotunda were released on caged eggplants, and placed in two greenhouses on 27 October. The development, population growth, and effectiveness of W. rotunda were observed until early March. Results from the cage trials showed that W. rotunda successfully developed, reproduced, and suppressed T. palmi populations under the conditions found in winter greenhouses. During the experiment, one full generation and a second generation of adult predators occurred. The T. palmi population which was exposed to predators remained at a low...
Palavras-chave: Reproductive diapause; Photoperiod; Development; Winter; Wollastoniella rotunda; Orius; Biological control; Thrips palmi; Solanum melongena; Dicyphus tamaninii; Frankliniella occidentalis; Piocoris varius.
Ano: 2004 URL: http://ir.obihiro.ac.jp/dspace/handle/10322/808
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ヒメジンガサハナカメムシの発育と繁殖におけるミナミキイロアザミウマとカンザワハダニの餌としての適合性 OAK
上船, 雅義; 仲島, 義貴; 田頭, 栄子; 永井, 一哉; 広瀬, 義躬; 高木, 正見; Uefune, Masayoshi; Nakashima, Yoshitaka; Tagashira, Eiko; Nagai, Kazuya; Hirose, Yoshimi; Takagi, Masami.
ヒメジンガサハナカメムシの発育と繁殖に対するミナミキイロアザミウマとカンザワハダニの餌の適合性を明らかにするため,それぞれの餌種を与えた場合の本種幼虫の生存率と発育期間,雌成虫の寿命と産卵数を比較した.ミナミキイロ1齢幼虫や2齢幼虫を与えた場合,本種1齢幼虫は発育できたが,ミナミキイロ雌成虫を与えた場合,ほとんど発育できなかった.一方,カンザワハダニは苦虫だけでなく雌成虫を餌として発育可能で,本種1齢幼虫の好適な餌であった.加齢にともない餌の違いが及ぼす影響は小さくなり,ヒメジンガサハナカメムシ5齢幼虫の生存率と発育期間,雌成虫の寿命と産卵数は,餌の種類の違いによる影響は受けなかった.従って,カンザワハダニもミナミキイロと同様にヒメジンガサの発育や繁殖に対して餌適合性が高いと考えられ,ヒメジンガサはこれら2種の害虫に対する天敵資材としての利用可能性があることが示唆された. Effects of the prey species Thrips palmi and Tetranychus kanzawai and their stages on the development and reproduction of the anthocorid predator, Wollastoniella rotunda, were investigated under laboratory conditions. When offered first or second instar larvae of T. palmi, first instar nymphs of W. rotunda developed into second instars; however, when offered adult T....
Palavras-chave: Wollastoniella rotunda; Thrips palmi; Tetranychus kanzawai; Prey suitability; Biological control.
Ano: 2008 URL: http://ir.obihiro.ac.jp/dspace/handle/10322/2585
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