Titre :
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Parasitism of Aphis gossypii (Homoptera, Aphididae) by Allothrombium pulvinum Larvae (Acari, Trombidiidae) in Cotton Fields - Spatial Dispersion and Density Dependence
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Auteurs :
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Z. Zhang ;
P. Chen
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Type de document :
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article/chapitre/communication
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Année de publication :
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1993
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Format :
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905-912
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Langues:
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= Anglais
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Mots-clés:
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Parasite
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Repartition spatiale
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Relation de Taylor
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Densite dependance
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Aphididae
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Acari
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Aphis gossypii
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Allothrombium pulvinum
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Gossypium sp.
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Résumé :
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Spatial aspects of the interaction between the aphid host. Aphis gossypii. and its parasite. Allothrombium pulvinum larvae, on cotton plants were examined in seven fields in China. For both the host and the parasite, sample variance increased with the mean according to Taylor's power law. which explained a substantial proportion (84-97%) of the variation in the data. Although both the host and parasite showed aggregated distribution on cotton plants, the host aphids aggregated more strongly than the parasites. The host dispersion pattern was not significantly affected by the presence of parasites. Increasing the spatial scales of observation from individual plot to the entire field also had no significant effects on host and parasite dispersion patterns. Parasites aggregated in cotton plants with higher aphid densities in five out of the seventeen samples. Spatial patterns of parasitism were mostly host density-independent (71% of the samples) and sometimes inversely density-dependent (29% of the sample). The processes underlying these patterns were discussed.
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Source :
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Experimental & Applied Acarology - 0168-8162, vol. 17, n° 12
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