Selected article for: "pheromone effect and population distribution"

Author: Singh, N.; Johnson, D. T.
Title: Attractiveness of an Aggregation Pheromone Lure and Chicken Droppings to Adults and Larvae of Alphitobius diaperinus (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae)
  • Document date: 2012_12_1
  • ID: qb0hxjj7_33
    Snippet: Larvae. Captures decreased Ϸ25-fold after the chicks were introduced (days 1 and 2 vs. day 3 and 4). NonsigniÞcant differences were found in day-bytreatment interaction suggesting the consistent effect of pheromone over time (F ϭ 0.69; df ϭ 3, 169; P ϭ 0.55). The signiÞcant interaction between days and blocks revealed the population distribution change over space and time (F ϭ 3.23; df ϭ 9, 169; P ϭ 0.001). The pheromone effect was consi.....
    Document: Larvae. Captures decreased Ϸ25-fold after the chicks were introduced (days 1 and 2 vs. day 3 and 4). NonsigniÞcant differences were found in day-bytreatment interaction suggesting the consistent effect of pheromone over time (F ϭ 0.69; df ϭ 3, 169; P ϭ 0.55). The signiÞcant interaction between days and blocks revealed the population distribution change over space and time (F ϭ 3.23; df ϭ 9, 169; P ϭ 0.001). The pheromone effect was consistent over space (treatment-by-block interaction was not signiÞcant) (F ϭ 2.32; df ϭ 3, 169; P ϭ 0.06). Overall, the pheromone-baited traps caught 2.2-fold more larvae than did the untreated control (Table 4 ).

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