Intraguild predation between an exotic and a native coccinellid in Argentina: the role of prey density

Autores
Mirande, Luciana; Desneux, Nicolas; Haramboure, Marina; Schneider, Marcela Inés
Año de publicación
2015
Idioma
inglés
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Harmonia axyridis Pallas is a generalist predator native to Asia. It has been released both for classical and neoclassical biological control programs worldwide. Its presence has led to new ecological associations and it has been associated with the decline of indigenous natural enemies, notably ladybirds. These declines have been attributed to competition for resources and intraguild predation (IGP). H. axyridis was introduced in Argentina in 1986 to control the aphid Myzus persicae, although native coccinellid species are widespread in this area. Eriopis connexa Germar is the most abundant native coccinellid in Argentina. No study has assessed the possible ecological effects of the introduction of H. axyridis on naturally occurring aphid predators in Argentinian agro-ecosystems. This study evaluated IGP between H. axyridis and E. connexa at two different aphid densities under laboratory conditions. IGP occurred in 100 % of the cases when larvae of both species were reared together at low prey density and in 67 % of the cases at high prey density; at both prey levels, H. axyridis usually acted as the IG predator. The more rapid development to second and third larval instars, larger body size, and more voracious behavior of H. axyridis compared to the native coccinellid could explain the IGP direction. This study showed the negative effect of H. axyridis on the native E. connexa under laboratory conditions, corroborated interactions between the species observed in field crops, and highlighted the impacts of this exotic predator on naturally occurring predator species.
Centro de Estudios Parasitológicos y de Vectores
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Ciencias Naturales
Harmonia axyridis
Eriopis connexa
Neoclassical biological control
Invasive alien species
Resource competition
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Intraguild predation between an exotic and a native coccinellid in Argentina: the role of prey density
title Intraguild predation between an exotic and a native coccinellid in Argentina: the role of prey density
spellingShingle Intraguild predation between an exotic and a native coccinellid in Argentina: the role of prey density
Mirande, Luciana
Ciencias Naturales
Harmonia axyridis
Eriopis connexa
Neoclassical biological control
Invasive alien species
Resource competition
title_short Intraguild predation between an exotic and a native coccinellid in Argentina: the role of prey density
title_full Intraguild predation between an exotic and a native coccinellid in Argentina: the role of prey density
title_fullStr Intraguild predation between an exotic and a native coccinellid in Argentina: the role of prey density
title_full_unstemmed Intraguild predation between an exotic and a native coccinellid in Argentina: the role of prey density
title_sort Intraguild predation between an exotic and a native coccinellid in Argentina: the role of prey density
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Mirande, Luciana
Desneux, Nicolas
Haramboure, Marina
Schneider, Marcela Inés
author Mirande, Luciana
author_facet Mirande, Luciana
Desneux, Nicolas
Haramboure, Marina
Schneider, Marcela Inés
author_role author
author2 Desneux, Nicolas
Haramboure, Marina
Schneider, Marcela Inés
author2_role author
author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Ciencias Naturales
Harmonia axyridis
Eriopis connexa
Neoclassical biological control
Invasive alien species
Resource competition
topic Ciencias Naturales
Harmonia axyridis
Eriopis connexa
Neoclassical biological control
Invasive alien species
Resource competition
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Harmonia axyridis Pallas is a generalist predator native to Asia. It has been released both for classical and neoclassical biological control programs worldwide. Its presence has led to new ecological associations and it has been associated with the decline of indigenous natural enemies, notably ladybirds. These declines have been attributed to competition for resources and intraguild predation (IGP). H. axyridis was introduced in Argentina in 1986 to control the aphid Myzus persicae, although native coccinellid species are widespread in this area. Eriopis connexa Germar is the most abundant native coccinellid in Argentina. No study has assessed the possible ecological effects of the introduction of H. axyridis on naturally occurring aphid predators in Argentinian agro-ecosystems. This study evaluated IGP between H. axyridis and E. connexa at two different aphid densities under laboratory conditions. IGP occurred in 100 % of the cases when larvae of both species were reared together at low prey density and in 67 % of the cases at high prey density; at both prey levels, H. axyridis usually acted as the IG predator. The more rapid development to second and third larval instars, larger body size, and more voracious behavior of H. axyridis compared to the native coccinellid could explain the IGP direction. This study showed the negative effect of H. axyridis on the native E. connexa under laboratory conditions, corroborated interactions between the species observed in field crops, and highlighted the impacts of this exotic predator on naturally occurring predator species.
Centro de Estudios Parasitológicos y de Vectores
description Harmonia axyridis Pallas is a generalist predator native to Asia. It has been released both for classical and neoclassical biological control programs worldwide. Its presence has led to new ecological associations and it has been associated with the decline of indigenous natural enemies, notably ladybirds. These declines have been attributed to competition for resources and intraguild predation (IGP). H. axyridis was introduced in Argentina in 1986 to control the aphid Myzus persicae, although native coccinellid species are widespread in this area. Eriopis connexa Germar is the most abundant native coccinellid in Argentina. No study has assessed the possible ecological effects of the introduction of H. axyridis on naturally occurring aphid predators in Argentinian agro-ecosystems. This study evaluated IGP between H. axyridis and E. connexa at two different aphid densities under laboratory conditions. IGP occurred in 100 % of the cases when larvae of both species were reared together at low prey density and in 67 % of the cases at high prey density; at both prey levels, H. axyridis usually acted as the IG predator. The more rapid development to second and third larval instars, larger body size, and more voracious behavior of H. axyridis compared to the native coccinellid could explain the IGP direction. This study showed the negative effect of H. axyridis on the native E. connexa under laboratory conditions, corroborated interactions between the species observed in field crops, and highlighted the impacts of this exotic predator on naturally occurring predator species.
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