2013
DOI: 10.1080/09583157.2013.840360
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Prey infected with nucleopolyhedrovirus is preferred by the predatory stink bugEocanthecona furcellatawithout altering its field fitness

Abstract: Preference tests using the hemipteran predator Eocanthecona furcellata Wolff showed that nymphs and adults showed a constant preference towards virusinfected Spodoptera litura larvae. Adults feeding on healthy larvae throughout their life handled and consumed their prey quickly as compared to those feeding on infected prey, the differences being significant. Developmental time, survival rate, pre-mating period, sex-ratio and incubation period of E. furcellata that were reared on experimental plants infested wi… Show more

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