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Название публикации |
NON-TARGET
EFFECTS OF THE MULTICOLORED ASIAN LADY BEETLE, HARMONIA
AXYRIDIS, ON MONARCH BUTTERFLY, DANAUS PLEXIPPUS,
POPULATIONS. | 


Язык |
английский |
Тип |
диссертация | | 


 Аннотация
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Degree:
Ph.D. DegreeYear: 2005 Institute: University
of Minnesota
The multicolored Asian lady beetle,
Harmonia axyridis (Pallas), was
recently identified as a potential hazard to
monarch butterflies, Danaus
plexippus (L.). In response, a
quantitative risk assessment for the potential
impact of H. axyridis on
D. plexippus in Minnesota corn,
Zea mays L., and soybean,
Glycine max L., fields was
developed using a risk analysis and simulation
software package. This assessment was conducted as
an examination of the worst-case scenario for the
impact of H. axyridis on
D. plexippus . Habitat specific
recruitment of D. plexippus eggs
was determined empirically. Subsequently, the
estimated abundance of D.
plexippus in each habitat was reduced by
stage-specific mortality rates. Two classes of
mortality acted on D. plexippus
populations. First, mortality induced by
H. axyridis was a function of
D. plexippus exposure to
H. axyridis, and the predation
rate of D. plexippus by
H. axyridis. Exposure was
determined through season-long monitoring of
predator and prey populations on common milkweed,
Asclepias syriaca L., in corn and
soybean fields. The predation rate, as a function
of exposure to H. axyridis , was
determined through a series of caged field
predation studies. Second, mortality due to causes
other than H. axyridis were
obtained from the literature. Exposure and
subsequent risk varied by habitat, with low risk
of H. axyridis impacting
D. plexippus populations
developing in corn fields, but moderate to high
risk to those in soybean fields. Predicted
proportionate rates of D. plexippus
mortality attributable to H.
axyridis were greater in soybean compared
to corn fields. Production of third instar
D. plexippus in corn and soybean
fields with H. axyridis in these
systems was 89.9% and 53.1%, respectively, of what
it would have been without H.
axyridis in these systems. To evaluate
the landscape level risk of H.
axyridis impacting D.
plexippus, further data on the
recruitment of D. plexippus in
other habitats and exposure estimates specific to
the additional habitats are
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