OBSERVATION OF EPIGEIC PREDATORS AND PREDATION ON ARTIFICIAL PREY IN A CEREAL FIELD

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LYS, JA
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[1] Zoological Institute, Bern, 3012
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PREDATION; EPIGEIC PREDATORS; CARABIDAE; STAPHYLINIDAE; CEREALS;
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10.1111/j.1570-7458.1995.tb01936.x
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Q96 [昆虫学];
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Predation activity of different epigeic predators on artificially supplied prey was studied in a cereal field during several 24 h periods from spring to early summer 1993. Carabids were the most frequently observed predators. Among them Poecilus cupreus was the most voracious species during day-time, and Agonum muelleri during night-time. Predation rates were highest between 10.00 and 18.00 h and lowest between 02.00 and 10.00 h. Linear regressions showed significantly positive relations between temperature and predation rates, and between predation and activity density of epigeic predators. The latter relation was stronger when only activity density of predators which were observed to consume baits was included. Quadrat sampling and pitfall sampling showed that with the former only a small proportion of bait-consuming predators were caught whereas with the latter method this proportion was high.
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