2019
DOI: 10.3389/fevo.2018.00241
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The Role of Host Plants, Alternative Food Resources and Herbivore Induced Volatiles in Choice Behavior of an Omnivorous Predator

Abstract: Macrolophus pygmaeus, Rambur (Heteroptera, Miridae) is a generalist predator found on various plant species and has also the ability to feed both on animal and plant tissue. Foraging behavior of M. pygmaeus and ultimately its efficacy as a biological control agent, is known to be affected by olfactory stimuli. Here, we elaborate on the response of this omnivore predator to volatiles produced by host plants by conducting olfactometric bioassays under laboratory conditions. In particular, we explored: (i) the re… Show more

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“… RI L : Retention Index obtained from Ghiasvand et al (2007) A , Adams (2007) B , Anastasaki et al. (2018) C , Maselou et al (2019) D and Wu et al (2006) E . …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… RI L : Retention Index obtained from Ghiasvand et al (2007) A , Adams (2007) B , Anastasaki et al. (2018) C , Maselou et al (2019) D and Wu et al (2006) E . …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%