ABSTRACT
Present study assessed if semiochemical cues left by an aphidophagous beetle, M. sexmaculatus influenced foraging behaviour of a phytophagous beetle, Z. bicolorata on noxious weed, P. hysterophorus. The lower predation attributes of Z. bicolorata in presence of M. sexmaculatus semiochemical footprints confirms they interfere with weed biological control.
Acknowledgements
The authors are thankful to UGC-CAS and DST-FIST funded Department of Zoology, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi for laboratory facilities. The authors are also thankful to the two anonymous reviewers for critically going through the manuscript and providing fruitful suggestions. Bhupendra Kumar is also thankful to the University’s and UGC-BSR start-up grants for financial assistance.
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