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Reproductive performance of four aphidophagous ladybirds on cowpea aphid, <i>Aphis craccivora</i> Koch
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2005
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BiologyBreeding BehaviorReproductive SuccessFertilityFitnessCowpea AphidReproductive PerformanceBioconversion EfficiencyEntomologyEvolutionary BiologyNatural SciencesInsect ConservationInterspecific Behavioral InteractionPublic HealthReproduction ResponsePrey ConsumptionAphidophagous Ladybirds
Abstract: This study investigated prey consumption, egg production, percent progeny loss, reproductive, pre‐ and post‐reproductive periods, reproductive time ratio, reproductive rate and bioconversion efficiency of four aphidophagous ladybirds, viz. Cheilomenes sexmaculata (Fabricius), Coccinella septempunctata Linnaeus, Coccinella transversalis Fabricius and Propylea dissecta (Mulsant) on Dolichos lablab Linnaeus infested with cowpea aphid, Aphis craccivora Koch. C. sexmaculata had the highest bioconversion efficiency, reproductive rate and reproductive time ratio followed in rank order by P. dissecta , C. transversalis and C. septempunctata . This study indicates that C. sexmaculata has a narrow ecological relationship with A. craccivora . The increased allocation of resources to reproduction as indicated through a high reproductive time ratio and high bioconversion efficiency of C. sexmaculata and P. dissecta suggest that they may be better adapted to compete for this prey with larger species like C. transversalis and C. septempunctata .
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