Stage and Host Preference and Functional Response of a Reduviid Predator Acanthaspis pedestris Stal to Four Cotton Pests
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Acanthaspis pedestris, Biocontrol Agent, Cotton Pests, Earias insulana, Helicoverpa armigera , Pectinophora gossypiella, Spodoptera litura, Host and Stage Preference, Functional Response.Abstract
The host and stage preference of Acanthaspis pedestris Stal an important reduviid predator of many insect pests in South India were studied using four cotton pests, such as Earias insulana Boisdual, Helicoverpa armigera (Hubner), Pectinophora gossypiella Saunders and Spodoptera litura (Fabricius). The functional response was also studied on P. gossypiella, The results revealed that medium sized larvae were preferred in case of E. insulana (78.87 %), H. armigera (83.33%) and S. Litura (66.66%) while in case of P. gossypiella (75.0 %), only larger larvae were preferred by the predator. The bug preferred P.gossypiella (31.28%) to H. armigera (29.74%). Functional response showed a linear relationship between the number of prey offered and the number consumed. The females were found to be better predators than the males.Downloads
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1994-01-01
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Sahayaraj, K., & Ambrose, D. P. (1994). Stage and Host Preference and Functional Response of a Reduviid Predator <i> Acanthaspis pedestris</i> Stal to Four Cotton Pests. Journal of Biological Control, 8(1), 23–26. https://doi.org/10.18311/jbc/1994/15108
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