학술저널
Functional responses of the predatory mite, Amblyseius fallacis to tea red spider mite. Tetranychus kanzawai were studied on excised kidney bean leaf discs in the laboratory. The predation responses of A. fallacis adult females to increasing density of eggs, larvae, and nymphs of T. kanzawai indicated Holling's type II(saturation type) functional response : the consumption of prey by A. fallacis adult females increased with the prey density but the consumption rate decreased. A. fallacis were more effective against T. kanzawai eggs and larvae than its nymphs.
(0)
(0)