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  1. Article ; Online: Impact of two accidentally introduced Encarsia species (Hymenoptera

    D'Almeida, Y.A. / Lys, J.A. / Neuenschwander, P. / Ajuonu, O.

    Aphelinidae) and other biotic and abiotic factors on the spiralling whitefly Aleurodicus dispersus (Russell) (Homoptera: Aleyrodidae) in Benin, West Africa

    2018  

    Abstract: In early 1993, the spiralling whitefly, Aleurodicus dispersus (Russell), was observed in Benin for the first time, inflicting damage to ornamental and shade trees and cassava. The parasitoids Encarsia ?haitiensis Dozier and E. guadeloupae Viggiani were ... ...

    Abstract In early 1993, the spiralling whitefly, Aleurodicus dispersus (Russell), was observed in Benin for the first time, inflicting damage to ornamental and shade trees and cassava. The parasitoids Encarsia ?haitiensis Dozier and E. guadeloupae Viggiani were observed in the second half of 1993. They were known to have the same host in the Pacific region, and were thought to have been introduced accidentally. The impact of these parasitoids was quantified using four surveys from 1993 to 1995 (on 2541 trees in 537 localities) and by population studies on guava. In 1993, A. dispersus occurred mostly in towns in the southern part of Benin; penetration into farmland was observed later. E. ?haitiensis was more abundant and widespread than E. guadeloupae , and by 1995 it had been recovered from most (84%) of the infested localities. On guava trees, the annual peaks of A. dispersus population declined by ca. 80% between 1993 and 1996. During the same period parasitism rates increased. Econometric multiple regression analyses based on 996 infested trees demonstrated that A. dispersus population densities, the proportion of infested trees and damage scores all declined significantly with increasing duration of the presence of the parasitoids, indicating their impact. Other variables were also significantly related to A. dispersus levels.
    Keywords biological control ; encarsia ; aphelinidae ; spiralling whitefly ; aleurodicus dispersus ; aleyrodidae
    Language English
    Publishing date 2018-07-05T06:30:17Z
    Publisher Informa UK Limited
    Publishing country fr
    Document type Article ; Online
    Database BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (life sciences selection)

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  2. Article: Impact of two accidentally introduced Encarsia species (Hymenoptera: Aphelinidae) and other biotic and abiotic factors on the spiralling whitefly Aleurodicus dispersus (Russell) (Homoptera: Aleyrodidae), in Benin, West Africa

    D'Almeida, Y.A / Lys, J.A / Neuenschwander, P / Ajuonu, O

    Biocontrol science and technology. Mar 1998. v. 8 (1)

    1998  

    Keywords plant pests ; insect control ; biological control ; introduced species ; Encarsia ; biological control agents ; colonizing ability ; population density ; population dynamics ; geographical distribution ; parasitism ; surveys ; parasites ; Nigeria
    Language English
    Dates of publication 1998-03
    Size p. 163-173.
    Document type Article
    ZDB-ID 1084478-8
    ISSN 0958-3157
    ISSN 0958-3157
    Database NAL-Catalogue (AGRICOLA)

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