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Studies on the basic components of the predation of <i>Phytoseiulus persimilis</i> Athias‐Henriot (Acarina: Phytoseiidae)
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1986
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BiologyWeb DensityNatural SciencesPredator-prey InteractionEvolutionary BiologyEntomologyType 2Plant-insect InteractionInterspecific Behavioral InteractionOpen SystemSymbiosisBasic Components
Summary The basic components of the predation of Phytoseiulus persimilis Athias‐Henriot feeding upon eggs of Tetranychus urticae Koch were studied in an open system where the predator could disperse freely. The type of the functional response of the predator to the density of its prey was the same as that studied so far in a closed system, i.e., Holling's Type 2. The search rate of the predator, however, was much lower in comparison with the result from a closed system. The oviposition of the predator per day was only weakly related to prey densities higher than 10 per leaf disc. But the emigration rate was inversely dependent upon the initial prey density up to 60 per leaf disc. The searching behaviour of the predator was influenced by both the web density spun by T. urticae and the density of the prey: the predator searched for its prey intensively only after it had contact with web. Mutual interference was observed in prey consumption, but not in the emigration rate. The emigration rate was largely dependent upon the prey density available per predator.
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