2021
DOI: 10.1002/jez.2496
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Population‐level impact of native arthropod predators on the poultry red mite Dermanyssus gallinae

Abstract: Stimulating the regulation of pests by their natural enemies is a way to improve the sustainability of agriculture and respect for the environment. However, the presence of natural enemies does not guarantee the existence of a pest control service. To what extent are predatory mites commonly found in henhouses actually able to regulate a major egg industry pest mite, Dermanyssus gallinae?To answer this question, we have experimentally recreated portions of a poultry house ecosystem allowing the development of … Show more

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“…This is consistent with our previous results which showed a lethal effect of D. gallinae infestation in our mesocosms, with chicks tending to die past 35 days experiment starting from an inoculum of 400 adult females. 18 Adjusting the size of the inoculum (200 adult females) and the duration of the experiment to avoid chick mortality did not suppress it in the last interval. The r showed considerable variation at T + 7 days (range: −0.044-0.175, mean 0.063 ± 0.075) and was stabilized thereafter with fairly high values (range: 0.125-0.184, mean 0.161 ± 0.017) (Fig.…”
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“…This is consistent with our previous results which showed a lethal effect of D. gallinae infestation in our mesocosms, with chicks tending to die past 35 days experiment starting from an inoculum of 400 adult females. 18 Adjusting the size of the inoculum (200 adult females) and the duration of the experiment to avoid chick mortality did not suppress it in the last interval. The r showed considerable variation at T + 7 days (range: −0.044-0.175, mean 0.063 ± 0.075) and was stabilized thereafter with fairly high values (range: 0.125-0.184, mean 0.161 ± 0.017) (Fig.…”
Section: Results Of Experiments Amentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All experiments were conducted in compliance with relevant guidelines and regulations on animal experimentation. The mites were sampled a few days before the start of the experiments in a laying hen barn located at Pierrelattes (France), from the same farm as for the experiments conducted by Zriki et al 18,26 . (Farm DIN).…”
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