Seasonal abundance and spatial distribution of the predator<Emphasis Type="Italic">Macrolophus costalis</Emphasis> and its prey<Emphasis Type="Italic">Myzus persicae</Emphasis> on tobacco |
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Authors: | Christos?G?Athanassiou Email author" target="_blank">Nickolas?G?KavallieratosEmail author Venedikti?S?Ragkou Constantine?Th?Buchelos |
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Institution: | (1) Lab. of Agricultural Zoology and Entomology, Agricultural University of Athens, 11855 Athens, Greece;(2) Lab. of Agricultural Entomology, Dept. of Entomology and Agricultural Zoology, Benaki Phytopathological Institute, 14561 Kifissia, Greece;(3) Lab. of Agricultural Zoology and Entomology, Dept. of Agriculture, Crop and Animal Production, University of Thessaly, 38446 Nea Ionia Magnissias, Greece |
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Abstract: | Field studies were conducted to assess the population and the spatial dynamics of the predatory bugMacrolophus costalis Fieber (Hemiptera: Miridae) and of its prey, the aphidMyzus persicae (Sulzer) (Hemiptera: Aphidoidea), on tobacco. From an untreated tobacco field in Tithorea (central Greece), tobacco leaves
were collected from the upper and the lower half of the plants from June until September, in 1999 and 2000. The numbers ofM. costalis andM. persicae individuals per leaf were counted. Most aphids were observed during July and August (early and mid season), with densities
dropping markedly in September. In contrast,M. costalis population densities increased late in the season (September). Significantly higher numbers of aphids were found on the upper
half of the plants than on the lower half. In contrast, significantly moreM. costalis individuals were observed on the lower half. Iwao’s Regression Analysis was used in order to characterize the spatial pattern
of the two species. According to this model, in both sampling seasons, aphids andM. costalis nymphs displayed an aggregated spatial pattern, whileM. costalis adults were found to be randomly distributed among sampling units. Although moreM. costalis individuals were recorded on leaves with relatively high aphid densities, this species did not react numerically to changes
in prey density. In addition, a significant number of bugs were found on leaves with low aphid densities or no aphids at all.
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Keywords: | Macrolophus costalis Myzus persicae tobacco seasonal abundance spatial distribution |
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