Journal article

Population dynamics and diapause response of the springtail pest Sminthurus viridis (Collembola: Sminthuridae) in Southeastern Australia

JMK Roberts, PA Umina, AA Hoffmann, AR Weeks

Journal of Economic Entomology | ENTOMOLOGICAL SOC AMER | Published : 2011

Abstract

The springtail, Sminthurus viridis (L.) (Collembola: Sminthuridae), is an important agricultural pest across southern Australia. We investigated the seasonal abundance patterns and summer diapause response of S. viridis in southeastern Australia by using field and shadehouse (a greenhouse that offers seedlings shade) experiments. Seasonal activity patterns of S. viridis were largely consistent with previous studies, with the pest active from autumn to spring. In addition, the timing and pattern of the summer-diapausing egg stage was established, with multiple generations probably producing diapause eggs. A strong relationship between soil moisture and temperature with autumn emergence also w..

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Funding Acknowledgements

We thank Aston Arthur for assistance with field sampling. We also thank Michael Nash and Angelos Tsitsilis for assistance with erecting field plots. This study was supported by the Grains Research and Development Corporation through a graduate studentship, the National Invertebrate Pest Initiative, and the Australian Research Council through their Special Research Centre program.