Impact of Cheiracanthium pelasgicum (Araneae: Miturgidae) and Chrysoperla carnea (Neuroptera: Chrysopidae) intraguild predation on the potential control of cotton pest Helicoverpa armigera (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae)

被引:6
作者
Perez-Guerrero, Sergio [1 ]
Gelan-Begna, Asnake [1 ]
Vargas-Osuna, Enrique [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Cordoba, ETSIAM, Area Entomol Agroforestal, Dept Ciencias & Recursos Agricolas & Forestales, Cordoba, Spain
关键词
intraguild predation; Araneae; Neuroptera; Cheiracanthium pelasgicum; Chrysoperla carnea; Helicoverpa armigera; SPIDERS ARANEAE; OXYOPES-SALTICUS; ERIGONID SPIDERS; LACEWING LARVAE; HUNTING SPIDER; SOYBEAN CROPS; PREY; CANNIBALISM; ARACHNIDA; HOMOPTERA;
D O I
10.1080/09583157.2013.855167
中图分类号
Q81 [生物工程学(生物技术)]; Q93 [微生物学];
学科分类号
071005 ; 0836 ; 090102 ; 100705 ;
摘要
Antagonist interactions such as intraguild predation (IGP) or cannibalism among predatory arthropods can reduce the impact of these invertebrates on pest limitation in agroecosystems. Here, the effects of IGP between two major natural enemies of cotton pests, the cursorial spider Cheiracanthium pelasgicum (C.L. Koch) and the common green lacewing Chrysoperla carnea (Stephens), were studied under laboratory conditions. First, a feeding preference test was carried out to determine the degree of C. pelasgicum preference for lacewing larvae, using second-instar Helicoverpa armigera larvae as alternative prey. In a second bioassay, the effects of predator interactions on potential predation of H. armigera larvae were analysed using three treatment combinations (plus a control with no predator): (1) spider alone, (2) lacewing larvae alone, (3) spider + lacewing larvae. Potential predation by C. pelasgicum on lacewing eggs was also studied. C. pelasgicum showed no significant preference for either of the two species, indicating that this spider may impact negatively on the green lacewing population. Findings revealed no additive effects and an antagonist interaction between C. pelasgicum and green lacewing larvae, which adversely affected H. armigera suppression; both predators displayed lower predation rates when kept together than either predator alone. However, presence of lacewing larvae and subsequent unidirectional IGP did not affect the predation capacity of C. pelasgicum. Finally, predation rates of C. pelasgicum on lacewing eggs were very low (mean 2.35 +/- 0.71 eggs, 24 h after offering) indicating that the impact of C. pelasgicum on lacewing populations may be limited.
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