1987
DOI: 10.2307/2403989
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A Study of Feeding by Polyphagous Predators on Cereal Aphids Using Elisa and Gut Dissection

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“…This would decrease the amount of extraneous, nontarget predator proteins present in the sample. Gut and crop dissections have been used before, primarily with large predator species that are relatively easy to dissect (Dempster, 1960;Sunderland et al, 1987;Hagler and Cohen, 1990;Symondson and Liddell, 1995). However, most pink bollworm egg predators are too small and soft bodied to be easily dissected (Hagler and Naranjo, 1994a,b).…”
Section: G Punctipesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This would decrease the amount of extraneous, nontarget predator proteins present in the sample. Gut and crop dissections have been used before, primarily with large predator species that are relatively easy to dissect (Dempster, 1960;Sunderland et al, 1987;Hagler and Cohen, 1990;Symondson and Liddell, 1995). However, most pink bollworm egg predators are too small and soft bodied to be easily dissected (Hagler and Naranjo, 1994a,b).…”
Section: G Punctipesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The response to prey spatial heterogeneity, the aggregation, aphid and mildew preferences were studied by many authors (Bryen and Wratten 1985;Sunderland et al 1987;Dennis et al 1991;Good and Giller 1991). Several species aggregated in patches of aphids, and they presented a positive numerical response to the high aphid densities (Bryen and Wratten 1985).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Under laboratory conditions the average aphid consumption was 1 mg daily for many of the species, which is more than 34% of their body weight. In gut-dissection work carried out by Sunderland et al (1987) three categories of food, other than aphids, were identified in the diet of the Tachyporus spp. : non-aphid arthropods, rusts and non-rust fungi.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…De Barro (1992) found that lycosid and linyphiid spiders were an important factor in controlling cereal aphid (Rhopalosiphum padi (L.)) numbers in irrigated perennial grass pasture. Aphids comprise a major part of the prey of harvestmen (e.g., Leathwick & Winterbourne 1984) and spiders in cereal fields (e.g., Sunderland et al 1986Sunderland et al , 1987Nyffeler & Benz 1988a,b) and the spiders and harvestmen found in New Zealand crops and pasture may contribute to reductions in pest populations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several studies have shown that aphids are an important prey of spiders in cereal fields (e.g., Sunderland et al 1986Sunderland et al , 1987Nyffeler & Benz 1988a,b). Knowledge of spider species richness and population densities, as well as factors that influence these parameters, is the first step in understanding the potential contribution of spiders to the biological control of pests such as aphids.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%