Managing Arthropod Pests
Unit 1.8 | 19
Instructor’s Lecture 2 Outline
Lecture 2: The Biology and Ecology of Arthropods
for the instructor
A. Basic Biology and Ecology of Arthropods
- Taxonomic context
a) Systematics defined
b) Taxonomy and taxonomic organization of insects
Example:
Kingdom (Animalia)
Phylum (Arthropoda)
Class (Hexapoda = Insects)
Order (Hemiptera = true bugs)
Family (Miridae)
Genus (Lygus)
Species (hesperus)
Common name = lygus bug
c) Orders of the class Hexapoda
i. 659 families for North America north of Mexico
ii. Family designation and the biology of an insect
iii. Example: “hover flies” (family Syrphidae) are predators on other insects
iv. Variation within families
- Insect and spider body plans (illustrate with slides, transparencies, Powerpoint)
a) Head and mouthparts; thorax; abdomen
b) Circulatory system
c) Respiratory system
- Insect development
a) Metamorphosis
b) “Primitive” metamorphosis
c) “Incomplete” metamorphosis
d) “Complete” metamorphosis
e) Life cycles of insects
i. Eggs
ii. Larvae/nymphs
iii. Larvae
iv. Pupae
· Diapause
- Basic ecological categories
a) Trophic levels
i. Scavengers/Detritivores
ii. Herbivores
iii. Predators
iv. Parasitoids
v. Hyperparasitoids
b) Functional groups