Nematode-Feeding Mites and Their Feeding Behavior
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概要
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Eighteen species of mesostigmatids, 22 of cryptostigmatids and one of astigmatids fed on soil nematodes. All mesostigmatids and astigmatids and 7 species of cryptostigmatids devoured whole living nematodes, whild the remaining cryptostigmatids fed only on their body fluids. No mites fed on sedentary forms of nematodes such as cysts Heterodera or adult females of Meloidogyne. Caloglyphus sp. (Astigmata) took 8 days of complete its life cycle when feeding on the nematode Cephalobus sp. at 23℃. When populations of Caloglyphus sp. and Cephalobus sp. (Nematoda) were mixed and inoculated into the soli, the nematodes decreased in number. The number of hypopi of Caloglyphus sp. increased when the mite had not been served with food (nematodes).
- 日本応用動物昆虫学会の論文
- 1976-03-25
著者
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ISHIBASHI Nobuyoshi
Laboratory of Nematology and Entomology, Faculty of Agriculture, Saga University
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石橋 信義
Laboratory Of Nematology And Entomology Faculty Of Agriculture Saga University
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Ishibashi Nobuyoshi
Laboratory Of Nematology And Enlomology Faculty Of Agriculture Saga University
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MURAOKA Minoru
Laboratory of Nematology and Entomology, Faculty of Agriculture, Saga University
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Muraoka Minoru
Laboratory Of Nematology And Entomology Faculty Of Agriculture Saga University
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村岡 実
Laboratory of Nematology and Entomology, Faculty of Agriculture, Saga University
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