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Larval feeding behaviour of<i>Tetanocera elata</i>(Diptera: Sciomyzidae): potential biocontrol agent of pestiferous slugs
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BiologyTerrestrial ArthropodScience ScholarshipInfrared Digital CameraPredator-prey InteractionEntomologyInterspecific Behavioral InteractionPredatory BehaviourPest ControlPest ManagementPublic HealthBiotic InteractionPestiferous SlugsPotential Biocontrol Agent
AbstractExamining predatory behaviour is useful for determining the potential of novel biocontrol agents. We investigated the predatory behaviour of Tetanocera elata (Fabricius) larvae on the pestiferous slug Deroceras reticulatum (Müller). Results indicate three prey-finding strategies, including the predator reaching its prey without previous contact with it or its mucus trail.Keywords: slug predatorprey-finding strategiestrail following AcknowledgementsThanks to Kate McAney for the use of the infrared digital camera used in this project.FundingThis research was funded by a National University of Ireland Galway College of Science Scholarship.Additional informationFundingFunding: This research was funded by a National University of Ireland Galway College of Science Scholarship.
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