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Newman, R.M., M.E. Borman, and S.W. Castro, 1997. Developmental Performance of the Weevil
Euhrychiopsis lecontei on Native and Exotic Watermilfoil Host Plants, University of Minnesota.
Reprinted with permission from Journal of the North American Benthological Society (1997) 16(3):
627-634
Developmental Performance of the Weevil Euhrychiopsis lecontei on Native and Exotic Watermilfoil Host Plants
Abstract
We investigated the developmental performance of the submersed watermilfoil specialist
Euhrychiopsis lecontei (Dietz) (Curculionidae) on its native host, northern watermilfoil
Myriophyllum
sibiricum Komarov, and its newly acquired exotic host, Eurasian watermilfoil
Myriophyllum spicutum
L. The weevil is a potential biological control agent of Eurasian watermilfoil. To determine if
performance is affected by rearing plant or by maternal plant, we examined development of eggs
from Eurasian and northern watermilfoil-reared mothers on both species of watermilfoil. Hatching
occurred in 3-5 d, and egg emergence rate ranged from 60 to 100%. Larval and pupal stages were
completed in 8-11 d at 25°C and 16-19 d at 19.5°C with survival ranging from 50 to 100% for the
larval stage and 60 to 88% for the pupal stage. Overall developmental time from egg to adult was
23-26 d at 25°C with survival from egg to adult ranging from 20 to 70%. Development times were
significantly longer (1-3 d) on the native northern watermilfoil than on Eurasian watermilfoil. Survival
did not differ significantly among rearing plant, but progeny of Eurasian watermilfoil-reared parents
performed more poorly on northern watermilfoil than did progeny of northern
watermilfoil reared
parents. Adult emergence weight did not vary by rearing plant, but was affected by maternal factors.
Thus, there is no developmental performance penalty for shifting to the exotic host and there is
evidence of better performance on the exotic host than on the native host.
Entire Paper
Contact: Raymond Newman, University of Minnesota, Department of Fisheries and Wildlife, 1980 Folwell Avenue, St. Paul, MN 55108-6124
Key Words: Eurasian_watermilfoil, Biological_control,
Basic_biology
Product Type: Research, Control
User Type: Resource Management
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