Age and Density of Mated Females Affect Dispersal Strategies in a Spider Mite
Peng Zhou,
Xiong Z. He,
Chen Chen
et al.
Abstract:Dispersal strategies of a species can affect its invasion success. Investigation into the dispersal strategies of invasive species in relation to different factors helps our understanding of the invasion mechanisms and provides knowledge for population management and invasion evaluation. Tetranychus ludeni Zacher (Acari: Tetranychidae) is an invasive species, which is native to Europe but now cosmopolitan. Here, we examined the effects of age and density on dispersal in mated females. Our results show that old… Show more
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