Effects of wall structure and light intensity on the settlement of a predatory mite, Euseius sojaensis (Ehara) (Acari: Phytoseiidae)
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We examined the effects of wall structure and light intensity on the settlement of the predatory mite Euseius sojaensis (Ehara). The mite preferred to settle beside higher walls and in wall gaps where it could make contact with two walls. Light intensity did not independently affect mite settlement; however, mites preferred to settle under moderate light near walls. These results suggest that a wall structure is an essential factor for mite settlement. These mites preferred to settle in the vicinity of leaf veins, which might be reflected in their preference for wall structures.
- 日本応用動物昆虫学会の論文
- 2009-02-25
著者
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Yano Shuichi
Laboratory Of Ecological Information And Laboratory Of Insect Ecology Graduate School Of Agriculture
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Osakabe Mh.
Laboratory Of Ecological Information Graduate School Of Agriculture Kyoto University
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KAWASAKI Tomohisa
Laboratory of Ecological Information, Faculty of Agriculture, Kyoto University
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Kawasaki Tomohisa
Laboratory Of Ecological Information Faculty Of Agriculture Kyoto University:(present Office)second
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