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Changes in Population Size, Dispersal Behavior, and Reproduction ofCalosoma sycophanta(Coleoptera: Carabidae), Associated with Changes in Gypsy Moth,Lymantria dispar(Lepidoptera: Lymantriidae), Abundance

 

作者: Ronald M. Weseloh,  

 

期刊: Environmental Entomology  (OUP Available online 1985)
卷期: Volume 14, issue 3  

页码: 370-377

 

ISSN:0046-225X

 

年代: 1985

 

DOI:10.1093/ee/14.3.370

 

出版商: Oxford University Press

 

数据来源: OUP

 

摘要:

In 1983 and 1984 I studied the gypsy moth,Lymantria dispar(L.), predator,Calosoma sycophantaL., in a collapsing gypsy moth infestation. Beetles caught in tree-trunk barrier traps were marked and released to assess the directions and distances they dispersed and their population sizes. In both years, about 700 to 1,000 adult beetles of each sex were in the 4-ha site; females were slightly less abundant than males. In 1983, gypsy moths were abundant, male and female beetles were active, and many beetle progeny were produced. Male beetles were more mobile than females and were trapped more often. In 1984 few gypsy moths were present and although the beetle population was substantial, very few progeny were seen and adults dispersed little. Thus, beetle behavior differs substantially at different prey abundances. By examining gypsy moth pupal remains, I found that the progeny of 1983 beetles destroyed three-fourths of the gypsy moth pupae located on tree trunks.C. sycophantamay, thus, have a substantial impact on gypsy moths.

 

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