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Effect of plant nutritional traits on the diet of grasshoppers in a wetland of Northern Patagonia
Resumen
Dichroplus maculipennis is one of the most damaging grasshoppers of wetlands. We investigated their feeding behavior in relation to the most abundant plants of Patagonian wetlands. Results showed that D. maculipennis was able to select its food resources and
displayed a mixed diet. The most consumed plant was Taraxacum officinale, which contains a large amount of protein and water. However, consumption decreased when offered simultaneously with Juncus
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Dichroplus maculipennis is one of the most damaging grasshoppers of wetlands. We investigated their feeding behavior in relation to the most abundant plants of Patagonian wetlands. Results showed that D. maculipennis was able to select its food resources and
displayed a mixed diet. The most consumed plant was Taraxacum officinale, which contains a large amount of protein and water. However, consumption decreased when offered simultaneously with Juncus balticus and Holcus lanatus. Therefore, diet varied according to the supply of plants that were offered. In future studies, it would be interesting to analyze the influence of diet on performance.
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Autor
Amadio, María Emilia;
Pietrantuono, Ana Laura;
Lozada, Mariana;
Fernandez Arhex, Valeria Cristina;
Fuente
International Journal of Pest Management (Mayo 2020)
Fecha
2020-05
Editorial
Taylor & Francis
ISSN
0967-0874
1366-5863
1366-5863
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Tipo de documento
artículo
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