The effects of mixed prey (Tetranychus turkestani and Tetranychus truncatus) on the growth, development, and fecundity of Neoseiulus bicaudus.

Li Zuo, Wenrui Chen, Siqiong Tang, Chen Fang, Jifei Dou, Jie Su, Jianping Zhang
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In biological control, prey type, structure, and abundance influence predator populations. The predatory mite Neoseiulus bicaudus Wainstein (Acari: Phytoseiidae) can control both Tetranychus turkestani Ugarov et Nikolskii (Acari: Tetranychidae) and Tetranychus truncatus Ehara (Acari: Tetranychidae), which often coexist in nature. Does N. bicaudus feeding on both prey species in mixed field populations experience enhanced population growth or remain unaffected by prey type? This study used the age-stage 2-sex life table theory to examine the developmental and reproductive characteristics of N. bicaudus fed the 2 prey (T. truncatus: T. turkestani at 1:20, 1:10, and 1:5 ratios) and a single prey diet (T. turkestani is a dominant species for crops such as cotton in Northern Xinjiang). The results showed that, compared to a single prey diet (where the preadult stage duration 5.367 d, intrinsic rate of increase (r) = 0.198 d-1, finite rate of increase (λ) = 1.219 d-1, and mean generation time (T) = 12.81 d), the mixed prey diet significantly shortened the preadult stage, increased fecundity, and enhanced the values of r and λ, while shortening T. The population had the highest intrinsic rate of increase at a ratio of 1:5 (preadult stage = 4.906 d, r = 0.245 d-1, λ = 1.277 d-1, and T = 11.58 d). Compared to single-prey feeding, mixed prey ratios of 1:20, 1:10, and 1:5 increased population growth by 1.39, 2.72, and 6.59 times, respectively. Therefore, mixed prey enhances the development and reproduction of N. bicaudus, thereby further optimizing its mass rearing and field release.

混合猎物(土耳其叶螨和截叶叶螨)对二头新绥螨生长发育和繁殖力的影响。
在生物控制中,猎物的类型、结构和丰度影响捕食者的数量。捕食性螨bicaudus Wainstein(蜱螨亚纲:植物绥螨科)既能防治土耳其叶螨乌加罗氏叶螨(蜱螨亚纲:叶螨科),又能防治块状叶螨(蜱螨亚纲:叶螨科)。在混合野地种群中,以两种猎物为食的bicaudus是否会增加种群增长,或者不受猎物类型的影响?本研究采用年龄阶段两性生命表理论,研究了两种食性(截尾蠓与突厥斯坦蠓的比例分别为1:20、1:10和1:5)和单一食性(突厥斯坦蠓是新疆北部棉花等作物的优势种)双尾蠓的发育和繁殖特征。结果表明,相比一个猎物饮食(preadult阶段持续时间5.367 d,内在增长率(r) = 0.198 d 1,有限的增长率(λ)= 1.219 d 1,和平均世代时间(T) = 12.81 d),混合猎物饮食显著缩短了preadult阶段,提高繁殖力,和增强的r和λ的值,而缩短T .人口内在增长率最高的比例1:5 (preadult阶段= 4.906 d, d 1 r = 0.245,λ= 1.277 d 1,T = 11.58 d)。与单一捕食相比,混合捕食比例为1:20、1:10和1:5时,种群增长率分别为1.39倍、2.72倍和6.59倍。因此,混合饵料可以促进双头野鸡的发育和繁殖,从而进一步优化双头野鸡的规模化饲养和放生。
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