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Ecotoxicology ; 21(1): 96-103, 2012 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21858643

ABSTRACT

Podisus nigrispinus (Dallas) (Heteroptera: Pentatomidae) is a common natural predator of defoliating caterpillars in agricultural and forest systems. Insecticides acting as growth regulators of insect pests can indirectly affect their predators through consumption of contaminated prey. We examined the reproductive performance of P. nigrispinus fed on caterpillars of Anticarsia gemmatalis Hübner (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) reared on soybean leaves exposed to the chitin synthesis inhibitor, diflubenzuron. Caterpillars of A. gemmatalis were fed for 12 h with treated soybean leaves and offered to adults of the predator P. nigrispinus over five consecutive days. The fertility of P. nigrispinus was reduced when feeding on diflubenzuron treated caterpillars, especially at the beginning of the reproductive period, but recovered 3 weeks later. The effects of diflubenzuron ingestion on the life table parameters of P. nigrispinus included an increase in the period taken to double the population size, and reductions in the intrinsic rate of population increase, generation duration, and net reproductive rate. Diflubenzuron therefore had an indirect negative effect on the reproduction and the population dynamics of the non-target predator P. nigrispinus. Clearly, its use in integrated pest management requires further evaluation.


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Diflubenzuron/toxicity , Heteroptera/drug effects , Heteroptera/growth & development , Insecticides/toxicity , Juvenile Hormones/toxicity , Animals , Female , Fertility/drug effects , Lepidoptera/drug effects , Male , Population Dynamics , Reproduction/drug effects
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Neotrop. entomol ; 32(3): 469-473, July-Sept. 2003. graf, tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-513642

ABSTRACT

The effect of prey shortage on the performance of Supputius cincticeps (Stål) females was evaluated at 24.6 ± 0.7oC, 80 ± 4% RH and 12h photophase. Larvae of Tenebrio molitor L. were offered to the females during 24h every one, two, four, six or eight days; pieces of green bean (Phaseolusvulgaris L.) were offered continuously. The percentage of females with egg masses, oviposition period, and the number of egg masses, eggs and nymphs decreased with the increase in the interval without prey, whereas the periods of pre- and pos-oviposition increased. On the other hand, longevity and number of eggs per egg mass were not affected by the prey regimen. The results suggest a trade-off between longevity and fecundity (reduction of fecundity to maintain longevity), which could contribute to the establishment and survival of S. cincticeps during periods of prey scarcity.


O efeito da escassez de presas no desempenho de fêmeas de Supputius cincticeps (Stål) foi estudado a 24,6 ± 0,7oC, umidade relativa de 80 ± 4% e fotoperíodo de 12h. Larvas de Tenebriomolitor L. foram fornecidas às fêmeas durante 24h, a cada um, dois, quatro, seis ou oito dias; pedaços de vagem de feijão (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) foram fornecidos em todos os tratamentos de forma contínua. A porcentagem de fêmeas com posturas, o período de oviposição e o número de posturas, de ovos e de ninfas diminuíram com o aumento do intervalo sem presa. Entretanto, os períodos de pré- viposição e de pós-oviposição aumentaram à medida que o alimento tornou-se menos freqüente, enquanto alongevidade e o número de ovos por postura não foram afetados pelo regime de presas. Os resultados sugerem uma compensação entre a longevidade e a fecundidade (redução da segunda para manter a primeira), o que pode contribuir para o estabelecimento e a sobrevivência de S. cincticeps em condições de escassez de presa.

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