Journal article

The Response of Sycanus aurantiacus Ishikawa Et Okajima (Hemiptera, Reduviidae) to Color Polymorphisms Larvae of Spodoptera exigua (Hubner) (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae)

Santi Mariana I WAYAN SUSILA KETUT AYU YULIADHI I WAYAN Supartha

Volume : 4 Nomor : 2 Published : 2020, August

International Journal of Life Sciences

Abstrak

This study aims to evaluate the predatory behavior, preference, and functional response of S. aurantiacus in color polymorphism larvae of S. exigua. The predatory behavior and preference test of S. aurantiacus using green and dark brown color larvae of S. exigua. A functional response test was carried out with 5 treatments of larvae population density with 10 replications. The results showed that S. aurantiacus prefers to dark brown larvae of S. exigua than green. The time was taken by predators to find the first and subsequent prey was faster in dark brown larvae than in green, both on low or high larval +density. The search time for the first prey on dark brown larvae was 22.7 minutes (at high density) and 39.3 minutes (at low density) while those on green larvae were 26.5 minutes and 42.7 minutes. S. aurantiacus showed typeII functional response to the density rate of S. exigua larvae both dark brown and green with the line equation respectively Y = 1,284x / 1 + 0,056x; R2: 0.96; a: 0,107; Th: 0.52 (dark brown larvae) Y = 1.32x / 1 + 0.063x; R²: 0.952; a: 0,109; Th: 0.58 (green larvae). The predator predation rate increases +asymptotically against the level of prey density.