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Arthropods, 2014, 3(4): 166-173
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Changes in energy content of Podisus maculiventris (Say) (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae) in response to different diets

Seyed Mohammad Ahsaei, Vahid Hosseininaveh, Reza Talaei-Hassanlouei, Mahdieh Bigham
Department of Plant Protection, College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, University of Tehran, PO Box 4111, Karaj, Iran

Received 17 June 2014;Accepted 20 July 2014;Published online 1 December 2014
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Abstract
Nymphal instars and adults of the spined soldier bug, Podisus maculiventris, preferably feed on lepidopteran and colopteran larvae. Different prey diets can change fitness including energy reservoirs of the predator. In the present study, effects of different artificial and natural diets as well as starvation was studied on energy contents of the third and fourth nymphal instars of P. maculiventris. Total available energy calculated as the sum of the energy contents of lipids, carbohydrates, glycogen, and proteins did not significantly differ in the third and fourth nymphal instars fed on natural and artificial diets. Among the energy reservoirs, only total lipid storage of the starved nymphal instars was significantly different from that in the bugs fed on the natural diet. In conclusion, total energy reserves cannot be changed in response to artificial diet. A better understanding of the impact of artificial diets on the energy reserves of natural enemies can be considered as a biomarker for more appropriate mass rearing approaches of natural enemies.

Keywords diet;Podisus maculiventris;lipids;proteins;carbohydrates;glycogen.



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