Stage specific consumption and utilization of aphids, conspecific and heterospecific eggs by two species of Coccinella (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae)

The nutritive quality of aphids, conspecific and heterospecific eggs as food for ladybirds is a controversial issue. If ladybirds find aphids more palatable than eggs then they are more likely to efficiently exploit and be biocontrol agents of aphids. If eggs of conspecific or heterospecific ladybir...

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Main Authors: Bhupendra KUMAR, Mahadev BISTA, Geetanjali MISHRA, OMKAR
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Language:English
Published: Institute of Entomology, Biology Centre, Czech Academy of Science 2014-07-01
Series:European Journal of Entomology
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Online Access:https://www.eje.cz/artkey/eje-201403-0008_Stage_specific_consumption_and_utilization_of_aphids_conspecific_and_heterospecific_eggs_by_two_species_of_Coc.php
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description The nutritive quality of aphids, conspecific and heterospecific eggs as food for ladybirds is a controversial issue. If ladybirds find aphids more palatable than eggs then they are more likely to efficiently exploit and be biocontrol agents of aphids. If eggs of conspecific or heterospecific ladybirds are more palatable than aphids these biocontrol agents may either impede aphid pest suppression or become a threat to other species of ladybirds. Thus, prior to formulating predatory guilds of ladybirds the nutritive quality of their eggs compared to that of the target aphid needs to be determined. In this regards, the present study evaluates the nutritive quality of an ad libitum supply of: (i) pea aphid, Acyrthosiphon pisum (Harris), (ii) conspecific eggs and (iii) heterospecific eggs as food for Coccinella septempunctata (L.) and Coccinella transversalis Fabricius (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae), by determining the stage specific predation and developmental attributes of these two ladybirds reared on these diets. The conversion efficiencies and growth rates of young (first, second and third) larvae of both species of ladybirds were higher than those of fourth instar larvae and the consumption rates of fourth instar were higher than those of young larvae when fed on the three diets. When fed aphids the pre-imaginal development was faster, the consumption rates, conversion efficiencies and growth rates higher, adults bigger and mortality lower than when fed on conspecific eggs. The larvae of C. septempunctata consumed and completed their development when fed eggs of C. transversalis but the first instar larvae of C. transversalis did not consume the eggs of C. septempunctata and died of starvation. The dominance of C. septempunctata over C. transversalis in agricultural fields may be due to it consuming and utilizing aphids more efficiently and as a consequence growing faster and suffering a lower mortality along with its ability to consume and complete its development on eggs of C. transversalis. Thus, both these predators may not continue to coexist as predators of the pea aphid in agricultural fields since C. septempunctata may become a greater threat to C. transversalis in the future.
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spelling doaj.art-17bfce68819a45c49879d850c6bf023a2022-12-21T20:40:31ZengInstitute of Entomology, Biology Centre, Czech Academy of ScienceEuropean Journal of Entomology1210-57591802-88292014-07-01111336336910.14411/eje.2014.046eje-201403-0008Stage specific consumption and utilization of aphids, conspecific and heterospecific eggs by two species of Coccinella (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae)Bhupendra KUMAR0Mahadev BISTA1Geetanjali MISHRA2OMKARCentre of Excellence in Biocontrol of Insect Pests, Department of Zoology, University of Lucknow, Lucknow 226 007, India; e-mails: omkaar55@hotmail.com; bistamahadev@yahoo.com; geetanjalimishra@hotmail.comCentre of Excellence in Biocontrol of Insect Pests, Department of Zoology, University of Lucknow, Lucknow 226 007, India; e-mails: omkaar55@hotmail.com; bistamahadev@yahoo.com; geetanjalimishra@hotmail.comCentre of Excellence in Biocontrol of Insect Pests, Department of Zoology, University of Lucknow, Lucknow 226 007, India; e-mails: omkaar55@hotmail.com; bistamahadev@yahoo.com; geetanjalimishra@hotmail.comThe nutritive quality of aphids, conspecific and heterospecific eggs as food for ladybirds is a controversial issue. If ladybirds find aphids more palatable than eggs then they are more likely to efficiently exploit and be biocontrol agents of aphids. If eggs of conspecific or heterospecific ladybirds are more palatable than aphids these biocontrol agents may either impede aphid pest suppression or become a threat to other species of ladybirds. Thus, prior to formulating predatory guilds of ladybirds the nutritive quality of their eggs compared to that of the target aphid needs to be determined. In this regards, the present study evaluates the nutritive quality of an ad libitum supply of: (i) pea aphid, Acyrthosiphon pisum (Harris), (ii) conspecific eggs and (iii) heterospecific eggs as food for Coccinella septempunctata (L.) and Coccinella transversalis Fabricius (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae), by determining the stage specific predation and developmental attributes of these two ladybirds reared on these diets. The conversion efficiencies and growth rates of young (first, second and third) larvae of both species of ladybirds were higher than those of fourth instar larvae and the consumption rates of fourth instar were higher than those of young larvae when fed on the three diets. When fed aphids the pre-imaginal development was faster, the consumption rates, conversion efficiencies and growth rates higher, adults bigger and mortality lower than when fed on conspecific eggs. The larvae of C. septempunctata consumed and completed their development when fed eggs of C. transversalis but the first instar larvae of C. transversalis did not consume the eggs of C. septempunctata and died of starvation. The dominance of C. septempunctata over C. transversalis in agricultural fields may be due to it consuming and utilizing aphids more efficiently and as a consequence growing faster and suffering a lower mortality along with its ability to consume and complete its development on eggs of C. transversalis. Thus, both these predators may not continue to coexist as predators of the pea aphid in agricultural fields since C. septempunctata may become a greater threat to C. transversalis in the future.https://www.eje.cz/artkey/eje-201403-0008_Stage_specific_consumption_and_utilization_of_aphids_conspecific_and_heterospecific_eggs_by_two_species_of_Coc.phpcoleopteracoccinellidaecoccinella septempunctatac. transversalisconspecificheterospecificconversion efficiencyeggsaphidsacyrthosiphon pisumconsumption rategrowth ratedevelopmental duration
spellingShingle Bhupendra KUMAR
Mahadev BISTA
Geetanjali MISHRA
OMKAR
Stage specific consumption and utilization of aphids, conspecific and heterospecific eggs by two species of Coccinella (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae)
European Journal of Entomology
coleoptera
coccinellidae
coccinella septempunctata
c. transversalis
conspecific
heterospecific
conversion efficiency
eggs
aphids
acyrthosiphon pisum
consumption rate
growth rate
developmental duration
title Stage specific consumption and utilization of aphids, conspecific and heterospecific eggs by two species of Coccinella (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae)
title_full Stage specific consumption and utilization of aphids, conspecific and heterospecific eggs by two species of Coccinella (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae)
title_fullStr Stage specific consumption and utilization of aphids, conspecific and heterospecific eggs by two species of Coccinella (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae)
title_full_unstemmed Stage specific consumption and utilization of aphids, conspecific and heterospecific eggs by two species of Coccinella (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae)
title_short Stage specific consumption and utilization of aphids, conspecific and heterospecific eggs by two species of Coccinella (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae)
title_sort stage specific consumption and utilization of aphids conspecific and heterospecific eggs by two species of coccinella coleoptera coccinellidae
topic coleoptera
coccinellidae
coccinella septempunctata
c. transversalis
conspecific
heterospecific
conversion efficiency
eggs
aphids
acyrthosiphon pisum
consumption rate
growth rate
developmental duration
url https://www.eje.cz/artkey/eje-201403-0008_Stage_specific_consumption_and_utilization_of_aphids_conspecific_and_heterospecific_eggs_by_two_species_of_Coc.php
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