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Intraguild interactions and aphid predators: Biological efficiency of Harmonia axyridis and Episyrphus balteatus
Alhmedi, A; Haubruge, Eric; Francis, Frédéric
2009In Journal of Applied Entomology, 134 (1), p. 34 - 44
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Keywords :
Biological control; Cannibalism; Intraguild predation; Invasion; Larval mobility; Natural enemy; Belgium; Aphididae; Episyrphus balteatus; Harmonia axyridis; Megoura viciae; Vicia faba; aphid; beetle; biological control; cannibalism; egg production; fly; intraguild interaction; larva; microcosm; natural enemy; oviposition; predator
Abstract :
[en] Introductions of the harlequin ladybird Harmonia axyridis into Belgium for aphid biological control have been followed by declines in native aphid natural enemies. We first examined, in laboratory and field conditions, the impact of larval mobility of either H. axyridis or Episyrphus balteatus, the most abundant native hoverfly in central Europe, on aphid suppression. The hoverfly larvae consumed more aphids (Megoura viciae) in a short term, whereas the ladybird ones were more efficient in a long term. We second investigated the intraguild interactions between H. axyridis and E. balteatus larvae and adults. In larva pairings between the two species in laboratory microcosms containing aphid (M. viciae) infested broad bean (Vicia faba) plants, H. axyridis had an intraguild predation (IGP) advantage over the hoverfly. When conspecific larvae were paired together on aphid-infested plants, no cannibalism between them was detected. The presence of either H. axyridis or E. balteatus larvae on aphid-infested plants negatively influenced the ovipositional behaviour of H. axyridis and E. balteatus females; lower numbers of laid eggs were recorded compared to control treatment. Moreover, eggs laid by E. balteatus females were also dropped as victims of predation mainly by H. axyridis larvae. Our results suggest that while the exotic ladybird was more efficient in aphid biological control, larvae and eggs of the native hoverfly species face increased IGP by H. axyridis, which would contribute, as a consequence, to the decline in E. balteatus population following invasion. © 2009 Blackwell Verlag, GmbH.
Disciplines :
Entomology & pest control
Author, co-author :
Alhmedi, A;  Department of Functional and Evolutionary Entomology, Gembloux Agricultural University, B-5030 Gembloux, Passage des Déportés 2, Belgium
Haubruge, Eric  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > GxABT : Services généraux du site > Site GxABT - Gestion de site
Francis, Frédéric  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > TERRA Research Centre > Gestion durable des bio-agresseurs
Language :
English
Title :
Intraguild interactions and aphid predators: Biological efficiency of Harmonia axyridis and Episyrphus balteatus
Publication date :
06 August 2009
Journal title :
Journal of Applied Entomology
ISSN :
0931-2048
eISSN :
1439-0418
Publisher :
Wiley, Oxford, Gb
Volume :
134
Issue :
1
Pages :
34 - 44
Peer reviewed :
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi
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