Effects of seawater components on immature Culicoides molestus (Skuse) (Diptera : Ceratopogonidae)


Autoria(s): Brei, B.; Cribb, B. W.; Merritt, D. J.
Data(s)

01/01/2003

Resumo

Following analysis of beach sites and an indication that seawater components might influence larval occurrence, we studied the impact of increasing salinity and seawater concentration on survival of fourth-instar larvae of the canal biting midge, Culicoides molestus . While NaCl had little effect on immature survival, increasing the concentration of seawater increased mortality prior to the adult stage. Seawater at three and four times the normal concentration killed all immatures. Artificial elevation of seawater concentration in the sandy substrate preferred by larvae, therefore, has the potential to reduce immature midge survival. Diet also affected survival, with higher mortality of immatures that were fed fish-food flakes compared with those that were fed live nematodes.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:64541

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Blackwell Publishing Asia

Palavras-Chave #Entomology #Biting Midge #Diet #Salinity #Substrate Modification #Survival #Larvae Diptera #C1 #300899 Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified #770404 Control of pests and exotic species
Tipo

Journal Article