• Author/Authors

    hammami, sonia national institute of research in rural engineering, water and forests (inrgref), Tunisia , hammami, sonia university of sciences of tunis, Tunisia , ezzine, olfa national institute of research in rural engineering, water and forests (inrgref), Tunisia , ezzine, olfa university of sciences of tunis, Tunisia , dhahri, samir national institute of research in rural engineering, water and forests (inrgref), Tunisia , ben jamâa, mohamed lahbib national institute of research in rural engineering, water and forests (inrgref), Tunisia

  • Title Of Article

    Natural enemies of Orgyia trigotephras (Boisduval 1829) (Lepidoptera, Erebidae, Lymantriinae) in Tunisia

  • شماره ركورد
    44188
  • Abstract
    Phytophagous insects may select plants or plant parts not only based upon nutritional content, but also on the intensity of predation and parasitism. This observation leads to the enemy free space hypothesis, which suggests that herbivores select host plants for which the mortality from natural enemies is minimized, by preferring host plants on which the herbivores would be less vulnerable to their natural enemies. In Tunisia, Orgyia trigotephras is a polyphagous moth, bivoltine with a spring (SG) and an autumnal (AG) generation. This work was carried out in two sites: Jebel Abderrahmane (Ftahiz, Delhiza and Guitoun) and Bizerte (Sejnane). The aim is to compare the importance of predation by moth larvae (Coccidiphila rungsella) and parasitism by egg parasitoids (Aprostocetus sp.) on O. trigotephras on two host species, Quercus coccifera and Pistacia lentiscus.
  • From Page
    58
  • NaturalLanguageKeyword
    Orgyia trigotephras , Aprostocetus sp. , Coccidiphila rungsella , Quercus coccifera , Pistacia lentiscus , Tunisia
  • JournalTitle
    Turkish Journal of Forestry
  • To Page
    61
  • JournalTitle
    Turkish Journal of Forestry