Behavioral Response to Larval Tracks and the Influence of Tracks on Intraguild Scavenging by Coccinellid Larvae

A paired design was used to determine that Harmonia axyridis 4th instars were not influenced by the presence of conspecific larval tracks, but well-fed H. axyridis 4th instars spent less time on plants that contained tracks left by Coleomegilla maculata 4th instars. To determine if the presence of l...

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description A paired design was used to determine that Harmonia axyridis 4th instars were not influenced by the presence of conspecific larval tracks, but well-fed H. axyridis 4th instars spent less time on plants that contained tracks left by Coleomegilla maculata 4th instars. To determine if the presence of larval tracks influences intraguild scavenging by H. axyridis 4th instars, dead 4th instars were placed in Petri dishes that contained or did not contain larval tracks. The presence of larval tracks did not influence the feeding frequency or the amount of time before feeding. However, larvae dragged their pygopod on dish surfaces more frequently if the dish contained larval tracks. In addition, starved H. axyridis larvae were more likely to feed on the prey and dragged their pygopod less frequently than well-fed larvae.
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