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Chinese Journal of Applied Ecology ›› 1998, Vol. 9 ›› Issue (5): 496-498.

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Ecological study on ant-lions in northern Guangdong Province

Liu Yipeng1, Zhong Aifang1, Zhou Hanhui2   

  1. 1. Shaoguan Normal College, Shaoguan 512026;
    2. Institute of Entomology, Zhongshan University, Guangzhou, 510275
  • Received:1998-03-16 Revised:1998-08-08 Online:1998-09-25 Published:1998-09-25

Abstract: Based on several years field investigation and laboratory test on ant-lions, the life history, 4 habitat forms, insect food distribution of more than twenty species belonging to 5 orders, and the food feeding way of sitting-waiting of the natural ant-lions in northern Guangdong Province were studied.The results show that under a given range and feeding quantity, when the feeding frequency was double, the period of individual development of ant-lions could be shorten by 20%, the rate of larvae cocooning to pupae was increased by 41.75% within35 days, and the occurrence generations in one year was increased.

Key words: Ant-lions, Ecology, Individual development, neighbor competition, morphological plasticity, fine root, Schima superba, Cunninghamia lanceolata