Presentación vienna 2012

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Life history of a generalist predator on mixed and single prey: Studies of a red velvet mite (Balaustium leanderi) showing big-bang reproduction Karen Muñoz UNIVERSITY OF AMSTERDAM IBED

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Life history of a generalist predator on mixed and single prey: Studies of a red velvet mite (Balaustium

leanderi) showing big-bang reproduction

Karen Muñoz UNIVERSITY OF AMSTERDAM

IBED

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Generalist predators

Balaustium leanderi fed on mixed diets

Messelink et al. Toft et al. Evans et al.

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METHODS

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Predatory mites collection

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PREY COLONIES Greenhouse Whitefly Trialeurodes vaporariorum

Two-Spotted-Spidermite Tetranychus urticae

Western Flower Thrips

Frankliniella occidentalis

W S

T

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COLONIES OF PREDATORY MITES

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Experimental units Arenas for adults (Obtention of

Balaustium eggs) When eggs were obtained they were

kept on wet cotton wool

Experimental arenas to asses Juvenile development

When prelarvae hatched they were transferred to experimental arenas to asses Juvenile development

EXPERIMENTAL SETUP

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Oviposition arenas

Juvenile development

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TREATMENTS (Based on preliminary research Muñoz et al.

2009)

I) W 80

II) S 80

III) T 20

IV) W+S 40+40

V) W+T 40+10

VI) T+S 10+40

VII) W+T+S 30+30+6

Taken from the rearing and transfer with a fine brush

Prepared in advance: Clip cages on leaflets with whitefly aldults ovipositing

Larva

Nymph

Adult • Duration of each

individual • Fecundity • Mortality

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RESULTS

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LIFE CYCLE Average egg to egg development: 63.3 days

(22.1°C ± 2, RH= 75%)

7 d 6 d 8 d

7d

9d 8 d 17 d

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0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

W W+T T T+S S W+S W+T+S

Life

spa

n (d

ays)

bc bc a

cd

ab

d

abc

Immature development Preoviposition period

LIFE CYCLE DURATION

W W+T T+S T S W+S W+T+S

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OVIPOSITION: Reproduction strategies

ITEROPARITY

SEMELPARITY (big –bang reproduction)

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FECUNDITY

0

10

20

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W W+T T T+S S W+S W+T+SNo.

egg

s/ in

divi

dual

b ab b

ab a

ab ab

W W+T T+S T S W+S W+T+S

0.0

0.1

0.2

0.3

0.4

0.5

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0.9

1.0

W W+T T T+S S W+S W+T+S

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-rep

rodu

ctiv

e in

divi

dual

s (%

)

b a

a a

a

a

b

W W+T T+S T S W+S W+T+S

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SURVIVORSHIP

0

0.1

0.2

0.3

0.4

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0.9

1

W T S W+S W+T T+S W+T+S

Surv

ival

(%) W+S

W W+T T T+S S W+T+S W+S

W

S T+S

W+T T+S

T

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LIFE

TAB

LE

0

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35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75

l Tm

T

00.010.020.030.040.050.060.070.080.09

35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75Egg-to-egg developmental time

Other prey and combinations T S+W

r m

Net reproduction rate (R0 = lTmT)

Intrinsic rate of increase rm = ln(R0)/T

T W+S

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• Reproductive performance increased on mixed diet of whitefly eggs and spider mite eggs

• Mixed diets may boost populations of erythraeid predators

• Future research: alternative foods/prey to boost erythraeid predator populations in the litter layer

CONCLUSIONS

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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

Luz Stella Fuentes Universidad Jorge Tadeo Lozano

Fernando Cantor Universidad Militar Nueva Granada

Arne Janssen University of Amsterdam IBED

Daniel Rodríguez Universidad Militar Nueva Granada

Maurice Sabelis University of Amsterdam IBED

Eudoro Mora Research assistant Universidad Jorge Tadeo Lozano

Biological control research group in Colombia

Population biology research group in The Netherlands