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Comparison of predator-parasitoid-prey interaction models for different host plant qualities
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Palabras clave
Bemisia tabaci
Cultivar
Lotka-Volterra model
Nesidiocoris tenuis
Phytophagous-parasitoid-predator system
Trichogramma achaeae
Clasificación UNESCO
2210 Química Física
Fecha de publicación
2018
Editor
Springer Link
Citación
Sánchez, C., Gámez, M., Burguillo, F.J., Garay, J., Cabello, T..(2018) Comparison of predator-parasitoid-prey interaction models for different host plant qualities. COMMUNITY ECOLOGY 19, 125–132 . https://doi.org/10.1556/168.2018.19.2.4
Resumen
[EN]Population dynamics models suggest that the over-all level of resource productivity plays an important role in community dynamics. One such factor of resource productivity is the quality of the host plant, which can determine the effectiveness of entomophagous (predatory and parasitoid) species by altering the growth rate of the phytophagous population via effects on fecundity, survival, and rate of development. These effects have been studied in relation to the distribution of host plants and their physiological state. However, few studies have considered the differences among plant cultivars. The objective of this study was to identify a continuous-time dynamic model, to describe the effects of different tomato cultivars on a one predatortwo prey model. The experiment was carried out under greenhouse conditions using ten tomato cultivars, with the predatory species Nesidiocoris tenuis (Reuter) (Insecta, Hemiptera, Miridae) and two prey species: the phytophagous species Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius) (Insecta, Hemiptera, Aleyrodidae) and the parasitoid species Trichogramma achaeae (Nagaraja & Nagarkatti) (Insecta, Hymenoptera, Trichogrammatidae); the latter was used as the intraguild-prey. Using the software SIMFIT, we found that a three-dimensional Lotka-Volterra type system could be well fitted to the data, estimating the phytophagous species growth rate, the parasitoid and predator mortality rates, the predation and parasitism rates, and the parasitoid emergence rate according to the cultivar type.
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1585-8553
DOI
10.1556/168.2018.19.2.4
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