Feeding Preference and Foraging Behaviour of Eriopis connexa on Two Aphid Species

IF 2 3区 农林科学 Q2 ENTOMOLOGY
Journal of Applied Entomology Pub Date : 2026-04-01 Epub Date: 2025-12-06 DOI:10.1111/jen.70048
Anna Mara Ferreira Maciel, Lucas Ramos Vieira, Rayana Mayara Rocha Carvalho, Wesley Augusto Conde Godoy
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Aphids are phloem-feeding insects that cause both direct and indirect damage to crops, reducing agricultural productivity. Among the available pest control strategies, biological control using natural enemies is a sustainable and effective approach. The ladybird Eriopis connexa (Germar, 1824) is a generalist predator known for its voracity and ability to exploit aphid populations across diverse habitats. This study aimed to evaluate the foraging behaviour and prey preference of E. connexa when exposed to two aphid species, Myzus persicae (Sulzer, 1776) and Aphis gossypii Glover, 1877, under varying ecological contexts. We conducted three independent experiments to assess: (i) preference across developmental stages (2nd vs. 4th instars); (ii) functional response to increasing prey density; and (iii) prey choice in varying species proportions. Results indicate that E. connexa lacks an intrinsic preference for either aphid species. Instead, its predation behaviour is significantly influenced by prey characteristics such as instar stage and relative abundance. The predator tended to consume smaller instars and more abundant prey first, suggesting decisions based on prey profitability. These findings enhance our understanding of predator–prey dynamics and biological control strategies involving aphidophagous predators in agroecosystems.

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两种蚜虫的取食偏好及觅食行为
蚜虫是一种以韧皮部为食的昆虫,对作物造成直接和间接的损害,降低农业生产力。在现有的害虫防治策略中,利用天敌进行生物防治是一种可持续有效的方法。瓢虫Eriopis connexa(德国,1824年)是一种多面手捕食者,以其贪婪和利用不同栖息地蚜虫种群的能力而闻名。本研究旨在研究不同生态环境下,接触两种蚜虫——桃蚜(Myzus persicae, Sulzer, 1776)和棉蚜(Aphis gossypii Glover, 1877)时,小圆叶蚜的觅食行为和对猎物的偏好。我们进行了三个独立的实验来评估:(i)不同发育阶段(2和4龄)的偏好;(ii)对猎物密度增加的功能响应;(三)不同物种比例的猎物选择。结果表明,小蠹蛾对两种蚜虫均缺乏内在偏好。相反,它的捕食行为受到猎物特征(如龄期和相对丰度)的显著影响。捕食者倾向于首先吃掉更小的星和更丰富的猎物,这表明捕食者的决定是基于猎物的盈利能力。这些发现增强了我们对农业生态系统中食蚜性捕食者的捕食动力学和生物控制策略的理解。
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6 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Applied Entomology publishes original articles on current research in applied entomology, including mites and spiders in terrestrial ecosystems. Submit your next manuscript for rapid publication: the average time is currently 6 months from submission to publication. With Journal of Applied Entomology''s dynamic article-by-article publication process, Early View, fully peer-reviewed and type-set articles are published online as soon as they complete, without waiting for full issue compilation.
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