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Effect of Diet History on Prey and Pollen Food Choice by Two Lady Beetle Species

机译:两位女士甲虫物种饮食史对猎物和花粉食品选择的影响

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Mixed diets of prey and plant-provided foods, such as pollen, have been shown to benefit a wide range of arthropods. However, diet shifting between these two very different food sources remains poorly understood. We hypothesized that previous diet should influence subsequent time allocation between prey and plant food types; to reach a balanced diet, consumers are expected to allocate more time to resources previously lacking in their diet. We tested this hypothesis by observing the foraging choices of larvae of two omnivorous coccinellid species: Coccinella septempunctata L. and Hippodamia variegata (Goeze) (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae), following a diet history of prey, pollen or a mixed diet of both food types. Results showed an asymmetrical tendency of C. septempunctata larvae to complement their previous diet with unfamiliar food: larvae allocated more time to pollen feeding, but not to prey, when each of the foods was previously absent from their diet. Study results have important implications for the use of plant-provided food supplements to enhance biological control by these omnivorous consumers.
机译:已经显示出猎物和植物提供的食物的混合饮食,例如花粉,使各种节肢动物有益。然而,这两个非常不同的食物来源之间的饮食变化仍然很差。我们假设以前的饮食应该影响猎物和植物食品类型之间的后续时间分配;为了达到均衡的饮食,预计消费者将更多的时间分配给以前缺乏饮食的资源。我们通过观察幼虫的幼虫的幼虫的觅食选择来测试这一假设:Coccinella Septempuntata L.和Hippodamia Variegata(Goeoptera:Coccinellidae),饲料历史,花粉或两种食物类型的混合饮食。结果表明,C. SepteMpunctata幼虫的不对称趋势,以与未熟悉的食物补充其先前的饮食:幼虫将更多时间分配给花粉喂养,但不会捕食,当时每种食物都缺乏饮食。研究结果对使用植物提供的食品补充剂具有重要意义,以提高这些杂种消费者的生物控制。

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