Author:
Bilgrami Anwar L.,Gaugler Randy
Abstract
Abstract
Feeding activities of the predatory nematodes Laimydorus baldus and
Discolaimus major were studied under laboratory conditions in relation to
temperature (5–40°C), prey density (25–250 individuals), predator starvation
(0–12 days) and prey incubation (4–24 h) using the rice root nematode,
Hirschmanniella oryzae, as prey. Prey search duration, rate of predation,
and the number and duration of predators feeding and aggregating at feeding
sites were studied. Discolaimus major killed more prey, and fed and
aggregated longer than L. baldus. Predator activities at the feeding site
were optimal at 30°C. Predators starved for 6 days required the briefest
prey search duration, and remained aggregated at the feeding site for a
longer duration. Predators were increasingly efficient at search prey as
prey density increased. Prey search and feeding durations were shortest when
prey nematodes were incubated between 8–16 h. Predation rate was optimal
when prey were incubated for 16 h. Prey search and killing abilities of L.
baldus and D. major were governed by temperature, prey density, starvation
and prey incubation, and depended upon feeding duration, number of predators
feeding and aggregating at the feeding sites.
Subject
Agronomy and Crop Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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