Effects of prey number and stage on the biology of Cyrtorhinus lividipennis (Hemiptera: Miridae): A predator of Nilaparvata lagens (Homoptera: Delphacidae)

When given 30 eggs of Nilaparvata lugens (Stal) daily, males and females of Cyrtorhinus lividipennis Reuter took 10.8 and 13.0 d, respectively, to develop from first instar. The males consumed 49.0 eggs and the females, 59.2 eggs. The mean body length of adult males was 2.6 mm and females, 3.1 mm; m...

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Main Authors: Tock, Hing Chua, E. Mikil
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spelling my.ums.eprints.339862022-08-26T02:53:38Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/33986/ Effects of prey number and stage on the biology of Cyrtorhinus lividipennis (Hemiptera: Miridae): A predator of Nilaparvata lagens (Homoptera: Delphacidae) Tock, Hing Chua E. Mikil QL461-599.82 Insects When given 30 eggs of Nilaparvata lugens (Stal) daily, males and females of Cyrtorhinus lividipennis Reuter took 10.8 and 13.0 d, respectively, to develop from first instar. The males consumed 49.0 eggs and the females, 59.2 eggs. The mean body length of adult males was 2.6 mm and females, 3.1 mm; mean longevity was 9.6 d for the males and 14.4 d for the females. Lifetime egg consumption was 43.8 eggs by the males and 123.6eggs by the females. Mean lifetime fecundity by unmated females was 34.0 eggs. When 20 or fewer eggs or 10 or fewer first-instar N. lugens were given daily as food, nymphal survival, adult longevity, and fecundity decreased. Individuals offered 20 or more N. lugens eggs consumed significantly more than those offered fewer eggs, but this did not result in a decrease in development time or in adult size. C. lividipennis adults that were fed daily with N. lugens nymphs (5 or 10 first, second, or third instars) also had a shorter life span and laid no eggs. Adults offered 10 second or third instars lived significantly longer than those on other regimes. Our results suggest that C. lividipennis nymphs need only small amounts of food to survive to adulthood under field conditions, especially at the beginning of the rice growing season, when N. lugens eggs are relatively scarce. Oxford University Press 1989-04-01 Article PeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/33986/1/Effects%20of%20prey%20number%20and%20stage%20on%20the%20biology%20of%20Cyrtorhinus%20lividipennis%20%28Hemiptera%2C%20Miridae%29%2C%20A%20predator%20of%20Nilaparvata%20lagens%20%28Homoptera%2C%20Delphacidae%29.ABSTRACT.pdf text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/33986/2/Effects%20of%20Prey%20Number%20and%20Stage%20on%20the%20Biology%20of%20Cyrtorhinus%20lividipennis%20%28Hemiptera%2C%20Miridae%29%2C%20A%20Predator%20of%20Nilaparvata%20lagens%20%28Homoptera%2C%20Delphacidae%29.pdf Tock, Hing Chua and E. Mikil (1989) Effects of prey number and stage on the biology of Cyrtorhinus lividipennis (Hemiptera: Miridae): A predator of Nilaparvata lagens (Homoptera: Delphacidae). Environmental entomology, 18. pp. 251-255. ISSN 1938-2936 https://academic.oup.com/ee/article-abstract/18/2/251/523813 https://doi.org/10.1093/ee/18.2.251
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Effects of prey number and stage on the biology of Cyrtorhinus lividipennis (Hemiptera: Miridae): A predator of Nilaparvata lagens (Homoptera: Delphacidae)
description When given 30 eggs of Nilaparvata lugens (Stal) daily, males and females of Cyrtorhinus lividipennis Reuter took 10.8 and 13.0 d, respectively, to develop from first instar. The males consumed 49.0 eggs and the females, 59.2 eggs. The mean body length of adult males was 2.6 mm and females, 3.1 mm; mean longevity was 9.6 d for the males and 14.4 d for the females. Lifetime egg consumption was 43.8 eggs by the males and 123.6eggs by the females. Mean lifetime fecundity by unmated females was 34.0 eggs. When 20 or fewer eggs or 10 or fewer first-instar N. lugens were given daily as food, nymphal survival, adult longevity, and fecundity decreased. Individuals offered 20 or more N. lugens eggs consumed significantly more than those offered fewer eggs, but this did not result in a decrease in development time or in adult size. C. lividipennis adults that were fed daily with N. lugens nymphs (5 or 10 first, second, or third instars) also had a shorter life span and laid no eggs. Adults offered 10 second or third instars lived significantly longer than those on other regimes. Our results suggest that C. lividipennis nymphs need only small amounts of food to survive to adulthood under field conditions, especially at the beginning of the rice growing season, when N. lugens eggs are relatively scarce.
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author Tock, Hing Chua
E. Mikil
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E. Mikil
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title Effects of prey number and stage on the biology of Cyrtorhinus lividipennis (Hemiptera: Miridae): A predator of Nilaparvata lagens (Homoptera: Delphacidae)
title_short Effects of prey number and stage on the biology of Cyrtorhinus lividipennis (Hemiptera: Miridae): A predator of Nilaparvata lagens (Homoptera: Delphacidae)
title_full Effects of prey number and stage on the biology of Cyrtorhinus lividipennis (Hemiptera: Miridae): A predator of Nilaparvata lagens (Homoptera: Delphacidae)
title_fullStr Effects of prey number and stage on the biology of Cyrtorhinus lividipennis (Hemiptera: Miridae): A predator of Nilaparvata lagens (Homoptera: Delphacidae)
title_full_unstemmed Effects of prey number and stage on the biology of Cyrtorhinus lividipennis (Hemiptera: Miridae): A predator of Nilaparvata lagens (Homoptera: Delphacidae)
title_sort effects of prey number and stage on the biology of cyrtorhinus lividipennis (hemiptera: miridae): a predator of nilaparvata lagens (homoptera: delphacidae)
publisher Oxford University Press
publishDate 1989
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