Praon volucre (Hymenoptera: Braconidae: Aphidiinae), a natural enemy of Macrosiphum euphorbiae (Hemiptera: Aphididae): Life table and intrinsic rate of population increase

Life table data of natural enemies are often used to understand their population dynamics and estimate their potential role in the biological control of pests. Macrosiphum euphorbiae is an important pest of several crops and its intrinsic rate of population increase is 0.282 at 22 deg C. The life ta...

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Veröffentlicht in:European journal of entomology 2011-01, Vol.108 (4), p.575-580
Hauptverfasser: Lins, J.C., Federal Univ. of Lavras (Brazil). Dept. of Entomology, Bueno, V.H.P., Federal Univ. of Lavras (Brazil). Dept. of Entomology, Silva, D.B., Federal Univ. of Lavras (Brazil). Dept. of Entomology, Sampaio, M.V., Federal Univ. of Uberlandia (Brazil). Agriculture Sciences Inst, Van Lenteren, J.C., Wageningen Univ. (The Netherlands). Lab. of Entomology
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Zusammenfassung:Life table data of natural enemies are often used to understand their population dynamics and estimate their potential role in the biological control of pests. Macrosiphum euphorbiae is an important pest of several crops and its intrinsic rate of population increase is 0.282 at 22 deg C. The life table parameters (immature mortality, developmental time, sex ratio of emerging adults, fecundity and longevity) of Praon volucre parasitizing M. euphorbiae were estimated in a climatic chamber at 22+/-1 deg C, RH 70+/-10% and 12 h photophase. Immature mortality was 8.2%, developmental time of males and females was 13.9 and 14.4 days, respectively, and the sex ratio was 0.55 (= fraction of females). Parasitoid fecundity was 504 eggs and longevity 11 days. The net rate of reproduction was 207.5 females and the intrinsic rate of population increase 0.281 females/female/day. The time for doubling the population was 2.45 weeks. P. volucre has a population growth rate similar to that of its host M. euphorbiae and might therefore be a good candidate for the biological control of this aphid.
ISSN:1210-5759
1802-8829
DOI:10.14411/eje.2011.074