Rearing techniques provide a unique opportunity to study aspects of insect ecology, behaviour and physiology. Both the larval and adult stages in Melolonthinae scarabs have important impacts on crop and pasture yields worldwide. Rearing techniques for this group of phytophagous beetles usually results in a low survival rate from larva to adult, varying from 10% to 50%. Here, the current rearing method used for the New Zealand grass grub (Costelytra zealandica) was improved by increasing the pupation weight threshold, as well as by changing the container type used to rear the larvae. This improved method produced an 83% increase in the survival rate from larva to adult, and the technique developed here may help increase the laboratory surviv...
Widespread replacement of native ecosystems by productive land sometimes results in the outbreak of ...
Since the inception of invasion ecology as a modern field of research, there have been numerous atte...
Rearing techniques for Chrysoperla carnea Stephen (Chrysopidae: Neuroptera) have beenimproved to hav...
Rearing techniques provide a unique opportunity to study aspects of insect ecology, behaviour and ph...
Larvae of the soil-dwelling scarab Costelytra zealandica (White) have historically been considered a...
Widespread replacement of native ecosystems by productive land sometimes results in the outbreak of ...
Optimising plant protection against insect herbivory relies on testing plant defence mechanisms and ...
Conventional agriculture is facing many challenges to provide food security for a constantly growing...
The New Zealand grass grub, Costelytra zealandica (White)(Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) and species of t...
The New Zealand grass grub, Costelytra zealandica (White)(Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) and species of t...
Occasionally, exotic plant introductions lead to the emergence of an invasive insect within its nati...
Widespread replacement of native ecosystems by productive land sometimes results in the outbreak of ...
Occasionally, exotic plant introductions lead to the emergence of an invasive insect within its nati...
Occasionally, exotic plant introductions lead to the emergence of an invasive insect within its nati...
Widespread replacement of native ecosystems by productive land sometimes results in the outbreak of ...
Widespread replacement of native ecosystems by productive land sometimes results in the outbreak of ...
Since the inception of invasion ecology as a modern field of research, there have been numerous atte...
Rearing techniques for Chrysoperla carnea Stephen (Chrysopidae: Neuroptera) have beenimproved to hav...
Rearing techniques provide a unique opportunity to study aspects of insect ecology, behaviour and ph...
Larvae of the soil-dwelling scarab Costelytra zealandica (White) have historically been considered a...
Widespread replacement of native ecosystems by productive land sometimes results in the outbreak of ...
Optimising plant protection against insect herbivory relies on testing plant defence mechanisms and ...
Conventional agriculture is facing many challenges to provide food security for a constantly growing...
The New Zealand grass grub, Costelytra zealandica (White)(Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) and species of t...
The New Zealand grass grub, Costelytra zealandica (White)(Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) and species of t...
Occasionally, exotic plant introductions lead to the emergence of an invasive insect within its nati...
Widespread replacement of native ecosystems by productive land sometimes results in the outbreak of ...
Occasionally, exotic plant introductions lead to the emergence of an invasive insect within its nati...
Occasionally, exotic plant introductions lead to the emergence of an invasive insect within its nati...
Widespread replacement of native ecosystems by productive land sometimes results in the outbreak of ...
Widespread replacement of native ecosystems by productive land sometimes results in the outbreak of ...
Since the inception of invasion ecology as a modern field of research, there have been numerous atte...
Rearing techniques for Chrysoperla carnea Stephen (Chrysopidae: Neuroptera) have beenimproved to hav...