A modified rearing system for production of Pseudacteon curvatus (Diptera: Phoridae), a parasitoid of imported fire ants

Autor: Donald A. Nordlund, James T. Vogt, Sanford D. Porter, Rebecca Smith
Rok vydání: 2003
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Zdroj: Biological Control. 28:346-353
ISSN: 1049-9644
DOI: 10.1016/s1049-9644(03)00100-2
Popis: A self-contained, climate-controlled box for exposing fire ants to attack by Pseudacteon parasitoids was developed. The initial system, which is being used to rear Pseudacteon tricuspis Borgmeier, consists of large (about 244 cm L × 97 cm W × 50 cm H), well-ventilated boxes (“attack boxes”) housed in a climate-controlled room (approx. 28 °C, 80% RH, 12:12 (L:D) h). Adult flies emerge into the boxes, which contain live host ants (Solenopsis invicta Buren). Host ants are confined in a series of trays within the box, each containing a pair of inverted cups under which the ants can hide. The cups alternate up and down, inducing the ants to trail back and forth within each tray. A modified system used for Pseudacteon curvatus Borgmeier consists of closed boxes, through which preconditioned air is pumped to maintain high relative humidity. Steam is used to generate humidity in a small, temperature-controlled room from which conditioned air is drawn, and infrared heating elements mounted above the attack box prevent condensation. This new system maintains high relative humidity (range 80–90%) crucial for activity and survival of P. curvatus. System performance was monitored in 4 ways: (1) environmental conditions within the system (RH, temperature, dew point, and light intensity); (2) production of P. curvatus; (3) successful development and emergence of P. curvatus; and (4) attack rates throughout the box. The modified system is capable of producing >1400 flies/day/attack box. This system will be useful for researchers with limited space in which rearing and research activities are conducted simultaneously.
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