Epigeal aphidophagous predators and the role of alfalfa as a reservoir of aphid predators for arable crops

Author

Pons i Domènech, Xavier

Núñez, Eva

Lumbierres i Bardají, Belén

Albajes Garcia, Ramon

Publication date

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2005



Abstract

The relative occurrence and seasonal abundance of aphidophagous predators (Insecta and Arachnida) were determined in alfalfa fields at two locations in the northeast Iberian Peninsula, using D-Vac and sweep-net sampling techniques. Among the insects, Heteroptera, Dermaptera, Neuroptera, Coleoptera and Diptera were found. The relative abundance of predators was similar at the two locations. Polyphagous predators were much more abundant than aphid specific species. Heteroptera were the most abundant order of insect predators: members of the Nabidae, Anthocoridae and Miridae were very common. Coleoptera were also abundant, represented mainly by the family Staphylinidae. Coccinellidae were less abundant and their occurrence coincided with maximum aphid presence. There was a low occurrence of other aphid-specific predators, i.e. Diptera: Syrphidae and Neuroptera: Chrysopidae. Arachnida varied between localities (from 35% to 65%). Over a five-year period, numerical responses by Orius spp., Nabis provencalis and Coccinellidae to aphids were found using polynomial regression models; however the abundance of predators was weakly explained by aphid abundance. Alfalfa, maize and winter cereals share similar aphid predator groups and these crops partially coincide in time, enabling the movement of predators among crops. The persistence of several predatory groups (Anthocoridae, Nabidae, Staphylinidae, Araneae) during most of the season suggests that alfalfa plays a major role as a reservoir of aphid predators.


This study was funded by the Comisión Interministerial de Ciencia y Tecnología (Projects AGF96-0482, AGF99-0782) and by the Ministry of Science and Technology (Plan Nacional I+D+I, Project AGL 2002–204) of the Spanish Government. Eva Núñez was funded by a PhD grant from the Generalitat de Catalunya.

Document Type

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Language

English

Subjects and keywords

Alfalfa; Aphid predators; Nabidae; Anthocoridae

Publisher

Czech Academy of Sciences. Institute of Entomology of the Biology Centre

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Reproducció del document publicat a https://doi.org/10.14411/eje.2005.074

European Journal of Entomology, 2005, vol. 102, núm. 3, p. 519-525

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