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In the present work, three populations captured in the islands of Pico (A), São Miguel (B) and São Jorge (C) were compared using the following parameters: longevity, parasitic capacity, emergence rate and development time at 15°C. In what regards longevity and parasitic capacity, a significant difference (p<0,05) was found between the population of São Jorge and the other two. A significant difference was also observed between the population of São Miguel and the others, when comparing development time. Concerning daily parasitism. was higher relevant in the first four weeks for any of the studied populations, that is 80.15, 78.38 and 72.42 % for A, B and C, although, 50% parasitism was attained in the first week. Comparing the emergence rates it was observed that they presented similar mean values, that is 95.41, 91.70 and 90.48 %, for A, B and C populations.
Descrição
Proceedings of the 1st Symposium of "Fauna & flora of the Atlantic islands", Funchal, October 1993.
Palavras-chave
Parasitismo Tricograma Açores Parasitic Capacity Trichogramma sp. Azores
Contexto Educativo
Citação
GARCIA, P., L. OLIVEIRA & J. TAVARES, 1995. Comparative biology of three Trichogramma sp. (Hym.: Trichogrammatidae) populations captured in the Azores. "Boletim do Museu Municipal do Funchal", Sup. Nº 4: 311-318
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Câmara Municipal do Funchal
