Effects of Density, Age and Host Cues on the Dispersal of Heterorhabditis megidis

2001 
Agar plate assays were used to assess the effect of density, incubation time and age of nematodes and the presence of insect hosts on the dispersal of infective juveniles (IJs) of Heterorhabditis megidis (strain NLH-E87.3). IJs dispersed faster and further at high densities than at low densities. Dispersal was also influenced by the age of the IJs. Individuals stored for a period of 1.5 and 4.5 weeks showed to be more active than those stored for 2.5 and 3.5 weeks. The presence of a host insect enhanced the dispersion of nematodes. The increasing in the incubation period showed that IJs responded positively to host cues from Galleria mellonella but poorly to cues from Otiorhynchus sulcatus larvae.
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