Predator-parasitoid interaction between Harmonia axyridis (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) and Pyemotes zhonghuajia (Prostigmata: Pyemotidae) in aphid control.

Xue Cen, Xuelin Li, Hai-Xin Qin, Long Zhang, Mao-Fa Yang, Cheng-Xu Wu, Jian-Feng Liu
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Intraguild predation (IGP) is a crucial ecological interaction that influences the dynamics of natural enemies and affects the effectiveness of biological control. Harmonia axyridis (Pallas) (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae), an invasive predator, significantly impacts native predators through IGP in certain countries. Pyemotes zhonghuajia (Yu, Zhang & He) (Prostigmata: Pyemotidae), a small ectoparasitoid, parasitizes various pests from the orders Lepidoptera, Coleoptera, and Hemiptera. Although both natural enemies are essential in controlling pests like Neotoxoptera formosana (Takahashi) (Hemiptera: Aphididae), their interactions and effects on pest management remain poorly understood. The study investigates the functional response of H. axyridis to N. formosana, the lethal ability of P. zhonghuajia against N. formosana, and how intraguild interactions affect the mortality rates of both N. formosana and H. axyridis when exposed to P. zhonghuajia. Our findings revealed that H. axyridis exhibited a Holling type II functional response to N. formosana, with female adults being the most effective predators. Pyemotes zhonghuajia demonstrated significant lethality against N. formosana, particularly at higher mite densities. However, the presence of P. zhonghuajia also increased the mortality rate of H. axyridis, highlighting a parasitism-driven intraguild interaction in which the mite dominates the predator. These results challenge conventional views of predator-parasitoid dynamics and highlight the complexity of interactions among natural enemies in pest control systems.

毛螨(鞘翅目:瓢虫科)与中华霜螨(原柱头目:霜螨科)在防治蚜虫中的互作作用。
种群内捕食(IGP)是影响天敌动态和生物防治效果的重要生态相互作用。灰瓢虫(Harmonia axyridis)(鞘翅目:瓢虫科)是一种入侵性捕食者,通过IGP对某些国家的本土捕食者产生了重大影响。中华霜螨(Yu, Zhang & He)(原柱头目:霜螨科)是一种小型外寄生蜂,寄生于鳞翅目、鞘翅目、半翅目等多种害虫。虽然这两种天敌在防治台湾新弓形翅虫(半翅目:蚜虫科)等害虫中都是必不可少的,但它们之间的相互作用及其对害虫防治的影响尚不清楚。本研究探讨了木棉蚜对台湾褐家蝇的功能反应、中华白僵虫对台湾褐家蝇的致死能力,以及暴露于中华白僵虫时,株内相互作用对台湾褐家蝇和木棉蚜死亡率的影响。研究结果显示,木灰姬螨对台湾沙螨表现出Holling II型的功能反应,雌性成虫是最有效的捕食者。在较高的螨密度下,中华家霜螨对台湾沙螨具有显著的致死率。然而,中华家扁螨的存在也增加了灰蚜的死亡率,突出了寄生驱动的种群内相互作用,在这种相互作用中,螨占捕食者的优势。这些结果挑战了捕食者-拟寄生虫动力学的传统观点,并突出了害虫控制系统中天敌之间相互作用的复杂性。
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