Effect of handling and morbidity induction on weight, recovery, and survival of the Pacific Coast wireworm, <i>Limonius canus</i> (Coleoptera: Elateridae)

Authors

  • Willem G. van Herk Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada Pacific Agri-Food Research Centre PO Box 1000, 6947 Highway 7 Agassiz, BC
  • Robert S. Vernon Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada Pacific Agri-Food Research Centre PO Box 1000, 6947 Highway 7 Agassiz, BC

References

Nicolas, G., and D. Sillans. 1989. Immediate and latent effects of carbon dioxide on insects. Annual Review of Entomology 34: 97-116.

van Herk, W. G. and R.S. Vernon. 2007. Morbidity and recovery of the Pacific Coast wireworm, Limonius canus, following Contact with tefluthrin-treated wheat seeds. Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata 125: 111-117.

Vernon, R.S., W. van Herk, J. Tolman, H. Ortiz Saavedra, M. Clodius, and B. Gage. 2008. Transitional sublethal and lethal effects of insecticides after dermal exposures to five economic species of wireworms (Coleoptera: Elateridae). Journal of Economic Entomology 101: 365-374.

Woodring, J. P., L. A. McBride, and P. fields. 1989. The role of octoparnine in handling and exercise-induced hyperglycaemia and hyperlipaemia in Acheta domesticus. Journal of Insect Physiology 35: 613-617.

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2008-12-31