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Desarrollo post-embrionario, fecundidad y consumo de alimento de Dichroplus exilis (Orthoptera: Acrididae) bajo condiciones controladas

  • 1. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas
  • 2. Comisión de Investigaciones Científicas

Description

Postembryonic development, fecundity and food consumption of Dichroplus exilis (Orthoptera: Acrididae) under controlled conditions. Dichroplus exilis is a widely distributed species in Southern South America. Although there have been reports of D. exilis as an agricultural pest, some recent observations suggest that the damage attributed to D. elongatus may actually have been caused by D. exilis. This study was conducted to determine the postembryonic life cycle stages, fertility and food consumption of this species under controlled conditions (30°C, 14L-10D, 40% RH).Individuals employed belong to the laboratory-hatched first generation (F1), from adults (n=64, ?=28, ?=36) collected in natural grasslands near Rafaela, Santa Fe province in North- Eastern Argentina. Three cohorts of 16, 17 and 20 individuals were monitored independently in acetate tubes on a daily basis, until death of the last insect. Average fecundity was 381.84, 38.54 eggs per female. Egg-pod incubation time was 14.4, 1.08 days and six nymphal instars were recorded. Nymphal development time was 41.38, 0.71 days (I=8.73, 0.20; II=6.38, 0.24; III=5.64, 0.33; IV=7.15; 0.43; V=9.76, 0.54; IV=7.85, 0.95). The recorded food consumption was 9.89, 1.08 (mg/ind/day) for nymphs IV, 18.04, 0.73 (mg/ind/day) for nymphs V-IV, 16.76, 1.06 (mg/ind/day) for pre-reproductive males, 28.09, 1.81 (mg/ind/day) for pre-reproductive females, 7.71, 0.91 (mg/ind/day) for reproductive males and 13.06, 0.71 (mg/ind/day) for reproductive females, while the average adult food consumption, regardless of sex and reproductive status, was 16.41, 4.32mg/day. Average food consumption of adult females was 17.47, 1.15mg, and was significantly higher than that of males (10.83, 0.91mg). Data obtained in this study showed that D. exilis exhibits at least some of the biological attributes needed to configure an actual or potential agricultural pest, albeit not yet recognized as such. Field monitoring of grasshopper communities in areas where damage by D. exilis is suspected is envisaged in order to determine its possible status as a pest.

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Translated Description (Arabic)

تطور ما بعد الجنين والخصوبة واستهلاك الغذاء من Dichroplus exilis (Orthoptera: Acrididae) في ظل ظروف خاضعة للرقابة. Dichroplus exilis هو نوع منتشر على نطاق واسع في جنوب أمريكا الجنوبية. على الرغم من وجود تقارير عن D. exilis كآفة زراعية، إلا أن بعض الملاحظات الأخيرة تشير إلى أن الضرر المنسوب إلى D. elongatus قد يكون في الواقع ناتجًا عن D. exilis. أجريت هذه الدراسة لتحديد مراحل دورة حياة ما بعد الجنين والخصوبة واستهلاك الغذاء لهذا النوع في ظل ظروف خاضعة للرقابة (30 درجة مئوية، 14L -10D، 40 ٪ رطوبة نسبية). ينتمي الأفراد العاملون إلى الجيل الأول الذي تم تفقيسه في المختبر (F1)، من البالغين (n=64، ؟=28، ؟=36) التي تم جمعها في المراعي الطبيعية بالقرب من رافايلا، مقاطعة سانتا في في شمال شرق الأرجنتين. تمت مراقبة ثلاث مجموعات من 16 و 17 و 20 فردًا بشكل مستقل في أنابيب الأسيتات على أساس يومي، حتى وفاة الحشرة الأخيرة. كان متوسط الخصوبة 381.84، 38.54 بيضة لكل أنثى. كان وقت حضانة البيضة 14.4، 1.08 يومًا وتم تسجيل ست مراحل حورية. كان وقت نمو الحورية 41.38، 0.71 يومًا (I=8.73، 0.20 ؛ II=6.38، 0.24 ؛ III=5.64، 0.33 ؛ IV=7.15 ؛ 0.43 ؛ V=9.76، 0.54 ؛ IV=7.85، 0.95). كان استهلاك الغذاء المسجل 9.89، 1.08 (ملغ/يوم/يوم) للحوريات IV، 18.04، 0.73 (ملغ/يوم/يوم) للحوريات V - IV، 16.76، 1.06 (ملغ/يوم/يوم) للذكور قبل الإنجاب، 28.09، 1.81 (ملغ/يوم/يوم) للإناث قبل الإنجاب، 7.71، 0.91 (ملغ/يوم/يوم) للذكور التناسلي و 13.06، 0.71 (ملغ/يوم/يوم) للإناث التناسلي، في حين أن متوسط استهلاك الغذاء للبالغين، بغض النظر عن الجنس والحالة الإنجابية، كان 16.41، 4.32ملغ/يوم. كان متوسط استهلاك الطعام للإناث البالغات 17.47، 1.15ملغ، وكان أعلى بكثير من استهلاك الذكور (10.83، 0.91ملغ). أظهرت البيانات التي تم الحصول عليها في هذه الدراسة أن D. exilis يظهر على الأقل بعض السمات البيولوجية اللازمة لتكوين آفة زراعية حالية أو محتملة، وإن لم يتم التعرف عليها بعد على هذا النحو. من المتصور إجراء رصد ميداني لمجتمعات الجنادب في المناطق التي يشتبه في تعرضها للضرر من قبل D. exilis من أجل تحديد وضعها المحتمل كآفة.

Translated Description (English)

Postembryonic development, fecundity and food consumption of Dichroplus exilis (Orthoptera: Acrididae) under controlled conditions. Dichroplus exilis is a widely distributed species in Southern South America. Although there have been reports of D. exilis as an agricultural pest, some recent observations suggest that the damage attributed to D. elongatus may actually have been caused by D. exilis. This study was conducted to determine the postembryonic life cycle stages, fertility and food consumption of this species under controlled conditions (30°C, 14L-10D, 40% RH). Individuals employed belong to the laboratory-hatched first generation (F1), from adults (n=64, ?=28, ?=36) collected in natural grasslands near Rafaela, Santa Fe province in North-Eastern Argentina. Three cohorts of 16, 17 and 20 individuals were independently monitored in acetate tubes on a daily basis, until death of the last insect. Average fecundity was 381.84, 38.54 eggs per female. Egg-pod incubation time was 14.4, 1.08 days and six nymphal instars were recorded. Nymphal development time was 41.38, 0.71 days (I=8.73, 0.20; II=6.38, 0.24; III=5.64, 0.33; IV=7.15; 0.43; V=9.76, 0.54; IV=7.85, 0.95). The recorded food consumption was 9.89, 1.08 (mg/ind/day) for nymphs IV, 18.04, 0.73 (mg/ind/day) for nymphs V-IV, 16.76, 1.06 (mg/ind/day) for pre-reproductive males, 28.09, 1.81 (mg/ind/day) for pre-reproductive females, 7.71, 0.91 (mg/ind/day) for reproductive males and 13.06, 0.71 (mg/ind/day) for reproductive females, while the average adult food consumption, regardless of sex and reproductive status, was 16.41, 4.32mg/day. Average food consumption of adult females was 17.47, 1.15mg, and was significantly higher than that of males (10.83, 0.91mg). Data obtained in this study showed that D. exilis exhibits at least some of the biological attributes needed to configure a current or potential agricultural pest, albeit not yet recognized as such. Field monitoring of grasshopper communities in areas where damage by D. exilis is suspected is envisaged in order to determine its possible status as a pest.

Translated Description (French)

Postembryonic development, fecundity and food consumption of Dichroplus exilis (Orthoptère : Acrididae) under controlled conditions. Dichroplus exilis est une grande espèce distribuée en Amérique du Sud. Although there have been reports of D. exilis as an agricultural pest, some recent observations suggest that the damage attributed to D. elongatus may actually have been caused by D. exilis. This study was conducted to determin the postmbryonic life cycle stages, fertility and food consumption of this species under controlled conditions (30°C, 14L-10D, 40% RH) .Individuals employed belong to the laboratory-hatched first generation (F1), from adults (n=64, ?=28, ?=36) collected in natural grasslands near Rafaela, Santa Fe province in North- Eastern Argentina. Three cohorts of 16, 17 and 20 individuals were monitord independently in acetate tubes on a daily basis, until death of the last insect. Average fertility was 381.84, 38.54 eggs per female. Egg-pod incubation time was 14.4, 1.08 days and six nymphal instars were recorded. Nymphal development time was 41.38, 0.71 days (I=8.73, 0.20 ; II=6.38, 0.24 ; III=5.64, 0.33 ; IV=7.15 ; 0.43 ; V=9.76, 0.54 ; IV=7.85, 0.95). The recorded food consumption was 9.89, 1.08 (mg/ind/day) for nymphs IV, 18.04, 0.73 (mg/ind/day) for nymphs V-IV, 16.76, 1.06 (mg/ind/day) for pre-reproductive males, 28.09, 1.81 (mg/ind/day) for pre-reproductive females, 7.71, 0.91 (mg/ind/day) for reproductive males and 13.06, 0.71 (mg/ind/day) for reproductive females, while the average adult food consumption, regardless of sex and reproductive status, was 16.41, 4.32mg/day. Average food consumption of adult females was 17.47, 1.15mg, and was significantly higher than that that of malales (10.83, 0.91mg). Data obtained in this study showed that D. exilis exhibits at least some of the biological attributes needed to configure an actual or potential agricultural pest, albeit not yet recognized as such. Field monitoring of grasshopper communities in areas where damage by D. exilis is suspected is envisaged in order to determin its possible status as a pest.

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Translated title (Arabic)
تطور ما بعد الجنين والخصوبة واستهلاك الغذاء من Dichroplus exilis (Orthoptera: Acrididae) في ظل ظروف خاضعة للرقابة
Translated title (English)
Post-embryonic development, fecundity and food consumption of Dichroplus exilis (Orthoptera: Acrididae) under controlled conditions
Translated title (French)
Développement post-embryonnaire, fécondité et consommation alimentaire de Dichroplus exilis (Orthoptère : Acrididae) dans des conditions contrôlées

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https://openalex.org/W2027580172
DOI
10.15517/rbt.v59i4.3421

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Argentina

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