Bioecological aspects of the common black field cricket, Gryllus assimilis (Orthoptera: Gryllidae) in the laboratory and in Eucalyptus (Myrtaceae) plantations
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Resumo: | The common black field cricket, Gryllus assimilis (Orthoptera: Gryllidae), damages young plants of red cedar, Juniperus virginiana (Cupressaceae); strawberry, Fragaria × ananassa (Rosaceae); sugarcane, Saccharum officinarum (Poaceae); teak, Tectona grandis (Lamiaceae); upland cotton, Gossypium hirsutum (Malvaceae); and, mainly, Eucalyptus spp. (Myrtaceae). The objective of this study was to investigate the biological and behavioral parameters of this insect in the laboratory and in Eucalyptus spp. plantations in Inhambupe, Bahia State, Brazil. The incubation period and the viability of G. assimilis eggs were 11.87 days and approximately 22%, respectively. The duration of the nymphal stage was 62.34 days with approximately 60% of the nymphs obtained in the laboratory being females. The average number of egg batches per female, eggs per female, and eggs per batch per female of this insect were 25.50, 862.17, and 34.65, respectively. G. assimilis females lived for 76.50 days in the adult stage, and 138.34 days in total, from egg through nymph to adult. Males produced three characteristic sounds: one for the marking of territory, one for courtship, and one when alone. G. assimilis fed primarily on weeds but, in their absence, it damaged young Eucalyptus spp. plants. This paper presents important data on the biology and behavior of G. assimilis; this information may encourage additional biological research, laboratory rearing, and integrated management of this pest. |
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Bioecological aspects of the common black field cricket, Gryllus assimilis (Orthoptera: Gryllidae) in the laboratory and in Eucalyptus (Myrtaceae) plantationsBioecologyField observationForest pestGryllidesGrylloideaLaboratory rearingThe common black field cricket, Gryllus assimilis (Orthoptera: Gryllidae), damages young plants of red cedar, Juniperus virginiana (Cupressaceae); strawberry, Fragaria × ananassa (Rosaceae); sugarcane, Saccharum officinarum (Poaceae); teak, Tectona grandis (Lamiaceae); upland cotton, Gossypium hirsutum (Malvaceae); and, mainly, Eucalyptus spp. (Myrtaceae). The objective of this study was to investigate the biological and behavioral parameters of this insect in the laboratory and in Eucalyptus spp. plantations in Inhambupe, Bahia State, Brazil. The incubation period and the viability of G. assimilis eggs were 11.87 days and approximately 22%, respectively. The duration of the nymphal stage was 62.34 days with approximately 60% of the nymphs obtained in the laboratory being females. The average number of egg batches per female, eggs per female, and eggs per batch per female of this insect were 25.50, 862.17, and 34.65, respectively. G. assimilis females lived for 76.50 days in the adult stage, and 138.34 days in total, from egg through nymph to adult. Males produced three characteristic sounds: one for the marking of territory, one for courtship, and one when alone. G. assimilis fed primarily on weeds but, in their absence, it damaged young Eucalyptus spp. plants. This paper presents important data on the biology and behavior of G. assimilis; this information may encourage additional biological research, laboratory rearing, and integrated management of this pest.Bracell Ltd., rua Dr. José Tiago Correa, s/n°, bairro Alagoinhas VelhaAsia Pacific Resources International Holdings Ltd. (APRIL) PT. Riau Andalan Pulp and Paper (RAPP)Departamento de Ciências Ambientais Universidade Federal de São CarlosEmbrapa FlorestasDepartamento de Proteção Vegetal Universidade Estadual Paulista “Júlio de Mesquita Filho”Departamento de Entomologia/BIOAGRO Universidade Federal de ViçosaDepartamento de Proteção Vegetal Universidade Estadual Paulista “Júlio de Mesquita Filho”Bracell Ltd.PT. Riau Andalan Pulp and Paper (RAPP)Universidade Federal de São Carlos (UFSCar)Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (EMBRAPA)Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)Universidade Federal de Viçosa (UFV)Masson, Marcus ViniciusTavares, Wagner De SouzaAlves, Jacyr MesquitaFerreira-Filho, Pedro JoséBarbosa, Leonardo RodriguesWilcken, Carlos Frederico [UNESP]Zanuncio, José Cola2022-05-01T00:16:33Z2022-05-01T00:16:33Z2020-05-29info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article83-89http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/JOR.29.48966Journal of Orthoptera Research, v. 29, n. 1, p. 83-89, 2020.1937-24261082-6467http://hdl.handle.net/11449/23303910.3897/JOR.29.489662-s2.0-85091857915Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengJournal of Orthoptera Researchinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-04-30T18:06:51Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/233039Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T14:36:45.194054Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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Bioecological aspects of the common black field cricket, Gryllus assimilis (Orthoptera: Gryllidae) in the laboratory and in Eucalyptus (Myrtaceae) plantations |
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Bioecological aspects of the common black field cricket, Gryllus assimilis (Orthoptera: Gryllidae) in the laboratory and in Eucalyptus (Myrtaceae) plantations |
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Bioecological aspects of the common black field cricket, Gryllus assimilis (Orthoptera: Gryllidae) in the laboratory and in Eucalyptus (Myrtaceae) plantations Masson, Marcus Vinicius Bioecology Field observation Forest pest Gryllides Grylloidea Laboratory rearing |
title_short |
Bioecological aspects of the common black field cricket, Gryllus assimilis (Orthoptera: Gryllidae) in the laboratory and in Eucalyptus (Myrtaceae) plantations |
title_full |
Bioecological aspects of the common black field cricket, Gryllus assimilis (Orthoptera: Gryllidae) in the laboratory and in Eucalyptus (Myrtaceae) plantations |
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Bioecological aspects of the common black field cricket, Gryllus assimilis (Orthoptera: Gryllidae) in the laboratory and in Eucalyptus (Myrtaceae) plantations |
title_full_unstemmed |
Bioecological aspects of the common black field cricket, Gryllus assimilis (Orthoptera: Gryllidae) in the laboratory and in Eucalyptus (Myrtaceae) plantations |
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Bioecological aspects of the common black field cricket, Gryllus assimilis (Orthoptera: Gryllidae) in the laboratory and in Eucalyptus (Myrtaceae) plantations |
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Masson, Marcus Vinicius |
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Masson, Marcus Vinicius Tavares, Wagner De Souza Alves, Jacyr Mesquita Ferreira-Filho, Pedro José Barbosa, Leonardo Rodrigues Wilcken, Carlos Frederico [UNESP] Zanuncio, José Cola |
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author |
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Tavares, Wagner De Souza Alves, Jacyr Mesquita Ferreira-Filho, Pedro José Barbosa, Leonardo Rodrigues Wilcken, Carlos Frederico [UNESP] Zanuncio, José Cola |
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Bracell Ltd. PT. Riau Andalan Pulp and Paper (RAPP) Universidade Federal de São Carlos (UFSCar) Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (EMBRAPA) Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP) Universidade Federal de Viçosa (UFV) |
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Masson, Marcus Vinicius Tavares, Wagner De Souza Alves, Jacyr Mesquita Ferreira-Filho, Pedro José Barbosa, Leonardo Rodrigues Wilcken, Carlos Frederico [UNESP] Zanuncio, José Cola |
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Bioecology Field observation Forest pest Gryllides Grylloidea Laboratory rearing |
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Bioecology Field observation Forest pest Gryllides Grylloidea Laboratory rearing |
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The common black field cricket, Gryllus assimilis (Orthoptera: Gryllidae), damages young plants of red cedar, Juniperus virginiana (Cupressaceae); strawberry, Fragaria × ananassa (Rosaceae); sugarcane, Saccharum officinarum (Poaceae); teak, Tectona grandis (Lamiaceae); upland cotton, Gossypium hirsutum (Malvaceae); and, mainly, Eucalyptus spp. (Myrtaceae). The objective of this study was to investigate the biological and behavioral parameters of this insect in the laboratory and in Eucalyptus spp. plantations in Inhambupe, Bahia State, Brazil. The incubation period and the viability of G. assimilis eggs were 11.87 days and approximately 22%, respectively. The duration of the nymphal stage was 62.34 days with approximately 60% of the nymphs obtained in the laboratory being females. The average number of egg batches per female, eggs per female, and eggs per batch per female of this insect were 25.50, 862.17, and 34.65, respectively. G. assimilis females lived for 76.50 days in the adult stage, and 138.34 days in total, from egg through nymph to adult. Males produced three characteristic sounds: one for the marking of territory, one for courtship, and one when alone. G. assimilis fed primarily on weeds but, in their absence, it damaged young Eucalyptus spp. plants. This paper presents important data on the biology and behavior of G. assimilis; this information may encourage additional biological research, laboratory rearing, and integrated management of this pest. |
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/JOR.29.48966 Journal of Orthoptera Research, v. 29, n. 1, p. 83-89, 2020. 1937-2426 1082-6467 http://hdl.handle.net/11449/233039 10.3897/JOR.29.48966 2-s2.0-85091857915 |
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