Dispersal strategies of Aceria guerreronis (Acari: Eriophyidae), a coconut pest


Autoria(s): Galvao, Andreia S.; Melo, Jose W. S.; Monteiro, Vaneska B.; Lima, Debora B.; Moraes, Gilberto José de; Gondim, Manoel G. C., Jr.
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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07/11/2013

07/11/2013

2012

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The dispersal of plant-feeding mites can occur involuntarily, through transportation of infested plant parts, or voluntarily, by walking to new plant parts or to suitable spots where biotic (phoresis) or abiotic (wind, agricultural tools, etc.) factors carry them over long distances. Elucidating the dispersal mechanisms of the coconut mite, Aceria guerreronis Keifer, is important for understanding the process of colonization of new fruits of a same or different plants, essential for the improvement of control strategies of this serious coconut pest. Thus, the objective of this work was to investigate the voluntary dispersal mechanisms of this mite. The hypothesis that the coconut mite disperses by walking, phoresis or wind were tested. The coconut mite was shown to be able to walk short distances between fruits of the same bunch or between bunches of the same plant. Phoresis on insects of the orders Hymenoptera (Apidae), Coleoptera (Curculionidae) and Lepidoptera (Phycitidae) was evaluated in the laboratory and in the field. Although in the laboratory mites were shown to be able to climb onto honeybees, field investigations failed to show these insects as important carriers of the pest, corroborating findings of previous works; however, both laboratory and field investigations suggested the curculionid Parisoschoenus obesulus Casey to be able to transport the coconut mite between plants. Similarly, laboratory and field investigations suggested wind to be important in the dispersal of the coconut mite between plants.

Coordenacao de Aperfeicoamento de Pessoal de Nivel Superior (CAPES)

Fundacao de Amparo a Pesquisa do Estado de Pernambuco (FACEPE)

Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Cientifico e Tecnologico (CNPq)

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EXPERIMENTAL AND APPLIED ACAROLOGY, DORDRECHT, v. 57, n. 1, p. 1-13, MAY, 2012

0168-8162

http://www.producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/43161

10.1007/s10493-012-9527-z

http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10493-012-9527-z

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eng

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DORDRECHT

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EXPERIMENTAL AND APPLIED ACAROLOGY

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