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Changes in life history traits and transcriptional regulation of Coccinellini ladybirds in using alternative prey.

Mei-Lan ChenYu-Hao HuangBo-Yuan QiuPei-Tao ChenXue-Yong DuHao-Sen LiHong Pang
Published in: BMC genomics (2020)
Our results suggest that these generalists do not perform well when they use alternative prey as the sole nutrition source. Although their capacity for predation might have created an opportunity to use varied prey, they must adapt to physiological obstacles including chemosensing, digestion and detoxification in response to a prey shift. These findings challenge the effect of Coccinellini predators on the biological control of non-aphid pests and suggest the possibility of non-target attacks by so-called specialists.
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