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A marking‐and‐recapture analysis of the adult population of a phytophagous lady‐beetle, Epilachna sparsa orientalis
Author(s) -
Iwao Syun'iti,
Machida Akisato
Publication year - 1963
Publication title -
population ecology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.819
H-Index - 59
eISSN - 1438-390X
pISSN - 1438-3896
DOI - 10.1007/bf02518835
Subject(s) - biology , mark and recapture , population , zoology , ecology , demography , sociology
Summary A marking‐and‐recapture study of a population of overwintered adults of Epilachna sparsa orientalis was carried out in a small farm containing potatoes and egg‐plants. The experiment involved a single release and five recapture samplings during May–June. The data were analysed by Leslie's re‐recapture method. Assumption of randomness of sampling proved to be well satisfied. Survival rate of the overwintered adult population was maintained as high as 90 per cent per week or more until early June, and then it declined rapidly towards the end of June. Initially overwintered adults exclusively lived on potato plants, but half of the population alive in mid June migrated to nearby egg‐plants. Emigration out of the experimental field, however, seemed not to be occurring. Recapture data of marked individuals in the potato field indicate that majority of the individuals stayed within a radius of 3 m, at least for 2 weeks. Similar data taken from another field also suggest that their mobility was far restricted as compared with random movement within the field. Some comparisons were made between the population behaviours of overwintered adults of E. sparsa orientalis and E. vigintioctomaculata .

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