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- Title
Correction to: Artificial heat waves induce species-specific plastic responses on reproduction of two spider mite predators.
- Authors
Walzer, A.; Steiner, T.; Spangl, B.; Koschier, E.
- Abstract
The young females of each species (8 to 10 days old) were placed singly in lockable cages (for detailed description of the cages see Schausberger 1997; Walzer et al. 2020) and starved for 24 h. To get similarly aged, fecund females of both predatory mite species, 20 females each of I P. persimilis i and I N. womersleyi i from the rearing units were put on separate spider mite-infested bean leaves for oviposition.
- Subjects
PREDATORY mite; SPIDER mites; HEAT waves (Meteorology); REPRODUCTION; INTRODUCED species; PLASTICS
- Publication
Journal of Pest Science, 2023, Vol 96, Issue 2, p877
- ISSN
1612-4758
- Publication type
Correction Notice
- DOI
10.1007/s10340-022-01534-z