Prey-specific experience affects prey preference and time to kill in the soil predatory mite Gaeolaelaps aculeifer Canestrini

Generalist predators potentially have access to a wide array of prey, but it is little studied how experience with specific prey affects preference for this prey. In particular, it is unknown how experience with pest prey affects predator foraging decisions in cases where the pest is nutritious but...

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Published in:Biological Control
Main Authors: Jensen, Kim, Toft, Søren, Sørensen, Jesper Givskov, Sigsgaard, Lene, Kristensen, Torsten Nygård, Overgaard, Johannes, Holmstrup, Martin
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Language:English
Published: 2019
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biocontrol.2019.104076
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spelling ftalborgunivpubl:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/9bc56a22-2a1f-46a7-99de-322813464754 2024-09-30T14:46:25+00:00 Prey-specific experience affects prey preference and time to kill in the soil predatory mite Gaeolaelaps aculeifer Canestrini Jensen, Kim Toft, Søren Sørensen, Jesper Givskov Sigsgaard, Lene Kristensen, Torsten Nygård Overgaard, Johannes Holmstrup, Martin 2019 https://vbn.aau.dk/da/publications/9bc56a22-2a1f-46a7-99de-322813464754 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biocontrol.2019.104076 eng eng https://vbn.aau.dk/da/publications/9bc56a22-2a1f-46a7-99de-322813464754 info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess Jensen , K , Toft , S , Sørensen , J G , Sigsgaard , L , Kristensen , T N , Overgaard , J & Holmstrup , M 2019 , ' Prey-specific experience affects prey preference and time to kill in the soil predatory mite Gaeolaelaps aculeifer Canestrini ' , Biological Control , vol. 139 , 104076 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biocontrol.2019.104076 Collembola Mesostigmata Pre-exposure Predation Prey selection Risky prey article 2019 ftalborgunivpubl https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biocontrol.2019.104076 2024-09-05T14:36:14Z Generalist predators potentially have access to a wide array of prey, but it is little studied how experience with specific prey affects preference for this prey. In particular, it is unknown how experience with pest prey affects predator foraging decisions in cases where the pest is nutritious but protected by a repelling, potentially deadly defence. We investigated preference of the soil predatory mite Gaeolaelaps aculeifer Canestrini for the risky pest springtail Protaphorura fimata Gisin relative to the safe non-pest springtail Folsomia candida Willem. Egg production under foraging on live or dead individuals of either prey showed that the two species had equal nutritional quality for G. aculeifer, but indicated that live F. candida were more difficult to catch than live P. fimata. Importantly, some G. aculeifer were killed by P. fimata defence secretions, demonstrating that live P. fimata are risky prey. Preference for P. fimata was generally high when mites were given a choice between a live individual of either prey, but this preference was reduced following exposure to live individuals of P. fimata. Furthermore, fewer G. aculeifer killed a prey and time until kill was longer after experience with live P. fimata. These findings indicate that live P. fimata induced a partial aversion on G. aculeifer during exposure. Our study shows that generalist predators can reduce their preference for risky prey following exposure. This indicates that generalist predators used in biological control against risky prey are most efficient against this prey if not exposed to it prior to release. Article in Journal/Newspaper Mite Springtail Aalborg University's Research Portal Biological Control 139 104076
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topic Collembola
Mesostigmata
Pre-exposure
Predation
Prey selection
Risky prey
spellingShingle Collembola
Mesostigmata
Pre-exposure
Predation
Prey selection
Risky prey
Jensen, Kim
Toft, Søren
Sørensen, Jesper Givskov
Sigsgaard, Lene
Kristensen, Torsten Nygård
Overgaard, Johannes
Holmstrup, Martin
Prey-specific experience affects prey preference and time to kill in the soil predatory mite Gaeolaelaps aculeifer Canestrini
topic_facet Collembola
Mesostigmata
Pre-exposure
Predation
Prey selection
Risky prey
description Generalist predators potentially have access to a wide array of prey, but it is little studied how experience with specific prey affects preference for this prey. In particular, it is unknown how experience with pest prey affects predator foraging decisions in cases where the pest is nutritious but protected by a repelling, potentially deadly defence. We investigated preference of the soil predatory mite Gaeolaelaps aculeifer Canestrini for the risky pest springtail Protaphorura fimata Gisin relative to the safe non-pest springtail Folsomia candida Willem. Egg production under foraging on live or dead individuals of either prey showed that the two species had equal nutritional quality for G. aculeifer, but indicated that live F. candida were more difficult to catch than live P. fimata. Importantly, some G. aculeifer were killed by P. fimata defence secretions, demonstrating that live P. fimata are risky prey. Preference for P. fimata was generally high when mites were given a choice between a live individual of either prey, but this preference was reduced following exposure to live individuals of P. fimata. Furthermore, fewer G. aculeifer killed a prey and time until kill was longer after experience with live P. fimata. These findings indicate that live P. fimata induced a partial aversion on G. aculeifer during exposure. Our study shows that generalist predators can reduce their preference for risky prey following exposure. This indicates that generalist predators used in biological control against risky prey are most efficient against this prey if not exposed to it prior to release.
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author Jensen, Kim
Toft, Søren
Sørensen, Jesper Givskov
Sigsgaard, Lene
Kristensen, Torsten Nygård
Overgaard, Johannes
Holmstrup, Martin
author_facet Jensen, Kim
Toft, Søren
Sørensen, Jesper Givskov
Sigsgaard, Lene
Kristensen, Torsten Nygård
Overgaard, Johannes
Holmstrup, Martin
author_sort Jensen, Kim
title Prey-specific experience affects prey preference and time to kill in the soil predatory mite Gaeolaelaps aculeifer Canestrini
title_short Prey-specific experience affects prey preference and time to kill in the soil predatory mite Gaeolaelaps aculeifer Canestrini
title_full Prey-specific experience affects prey preference and time to kill in the soil predatory mite Gaeolaelaps aculeifer Canestrini
title_fullStr Prey-specific experience affects prey preference and time to kill in the soil predatory mite Gaeolaelaps aculeifer Canestrini
title_full_unstemmed Prey-specific experience affects prey preference and time to kill in the soil predatory mite Gaeolaelaps aculeifer Canestrini
title_sort prey-specific experience affects prey preference and time to kill in the soil predatory mite gaeolaelaps aculeifer canestrini
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