New Zealand Journal of Zoology abstracts
Sampling method affects estimates of population density and
reproductive maturity of summer-form pistachio psyllids
Z. Zartaloudis
E. Navrozidis
M. Copland
Plant Protection Institute of Thessaloniki (NAGREF)
570 01 Thermi, PO Box 60324
Greece
zartaloudis@nagref.gr
Abstract In this study, the effects of
using three different
sampling methods (yellow sticky traps, beating tray, organdy bags) on
estimating the distribution through the canopy of the summer-form
adults of the pistachio psyllid (Agonoscena targionii (Licht.))
was investigated throughout the vegetative period. The traps or bags
were hung at two heights in the tree canopy, 3.5 m above ground and 2 m
above ground. Psyllids were counted weekly, and their sex determined.
Adult abundance varied during the study, but all three sampling methods
indicated that densities were higher in the upper canopy than the lower
canopy. The percentage of females having mature eggs was lowest in late
May, and highest in June and September. Sex ratios were highly variable
among sampling dates and among sampling methods, at both canopy
heights. Sex ratios in bags tended to be more female-biased in the
lower canopy than in the upper canopy. Sticky trap counts were
significantly male biased, more so in the upper canopy than in the
lower canopy. Mean sex ratios differed significantly between bag and
sticky trap samples at both heights, but did not differ significantly
between tray and bag samples at either height. In addition, for a given
tray or bag count, sticky trap catch of males was larger than catch of
females, and was larger in the upper canopy than in the lower canopy.
Bag counts (psyllids per leaflet) strongly increased with tray count.
Of the three sampling methods described here, the bag samples provided
direct estimates of psyllid numbers per leaflet, but this method is
extremely time consuming. Bag counts (psyllids per leaflet) increased
with tray count, suggesting that beat trays can be used to estimate
absolute densities.
Keywords Agonoscena targionii;
organdy bags;
population estimates; sampling methods; sticky trap; tray samples
Z07005; Online publication date 19 September 2007; Received 24
February 2007; accepted 13 August 2007
New Zealand Journal of Zoology, 2007, Vol. 34: 303–310
0301–4223/07/3404–0303 © The Royal Society of New Zealand 2007
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