Brazilian Journal of Biology (Sep 2024)

Estimation of predation rate and handling time of boll weevil larvae by Marava arachidis (Dermaptera: Labiidae) using different mathematical methods

  • J. G. Silva Neto,
  • T. G. F. Silva,
  • A. S. Salustino,
  • E. L. Leite,
  • K. G. Abreu,
  • A. S. Silva,
  • J. L. Batista,
  • C. H. Brito,
  • E. K. Araújo,
  • B. A. P. Cândido,
  • I. V. I. Silva,
  • C. R. S. M. Viagem,
  • I. M. Buenaventura Ramírez,
  • D. F. Correia Neto,
  • J. B. Malaquias

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1519-6984.282251
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 84

Abstract

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Abstract Anthonomus grandis grandis (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) is a pest with a large potential for destruction in cotton crops, causing damage to the cotton reproductive structures. The earwig Marava arachidis (Dermaptera: Labiidae), is an important reference as a predator in several crops and being easy to rear in the laboratory. To analyze the potential biocontrol of M. arachidis of A. grandis grandis larvae, a study of predatory capacity was conducted using a functional response model. A. grandis grandis larvae were exposed to the predator at densities 1, 2, 4, 6, and 8 larvae (= prey/predator / Petri dish), with 30 replications at each density. Contact between the predator and the prey occurred for 24 hours; after this period, the level of predation of M. arachidis was assessed based on the proportion of preyed larvae. The linear logistic regression coefficient was used with a beta-binomial generalized linear model to determine the functional response. The negative signal of the linear coefficient and the goodness-of-fit tests revealed a quadratic or type II functional response, with the number of prey varying from 1.00 larva (density of 1 larva/predator) to 6.50 larvae (density of 8 larvae/predator). Therefore, the results of the present study demonstrate a high predatory capacity of M. arachidis on A. grandis grandis larvae.

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