Outbreaks of pink wax scale, Ceroplastes rubens Maskell (Hemiptera : Coccidae), on umbrella trees in south-eastern Queensland: Patterns of parasitisation


Autoria(s): Loch, A.D.; Zalucki, M.P.
Data(s)

01/11/1998

Resumo

The degree and distribution of parasitisation in relation to densities of pink wax scale, Ceroplastes rubens Maskell, on umbrella trees, Schefflera actinophylla (Endl.), in south-eastern Queensland were investigated to determine whether scale outbreaks could be attributed, in part, to low levels of parasitisation. Rates of parasitisation were independent of or inversely dependent on host density, and highly variable, especially at low densities. The absence of density dependent parasitisation may occur as a result of: (i) non-aggregation by parasitoids; (ii) aggregation by parasitoids where parasitisation is limited by intrinsic or extrinsic factors; and/or (iii) high rates of hyperparasitisation.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:35258

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Blackwell Publishing

Palavras-Chave #Entomology #Biological Control #Density Independence #Hyperparasitisation #Inverse Density Dependence #Spatial Density Dependence #Host-parasitoid Systems #Biological-control #Spatial Autocorrelation #Density Dependence #Natural Enemies #Ant-attendance #Insect #Aggregation #Models #Stability #0608 Zoology
Tipo

Journal Article