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Phototactic Behavioral Response of the Ectoparasitoid Beetle Dastarcus helophoroides (Coleoptera: Bothrideridae): Evidence for Attraction by Near-Infrared Light
Attraction of the parasitic beetle Dastarcus helophoroides to near-infrared light
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Abstract
Dastarcus helophoroides adults showed a positive phototactic response to all wavelengths from 300 to 860 nm, with the strongest attraction to near-infrared light at 700 nm.
- The beetles exhibited a preference for near-infrared light (NIR) wavelengths ranging from 700 to 760 nm.
- In paired choices, D. helophoroides adults favored NIR light specifically at 700 nm.
- Sensitivity to illumination intensities varied from 1 to 600 lux, with the strongest phototactic response observed at 7 lux.
- A significant downward trend in phototactic response was noted with increasing or decreasing illumination intensities.
- Phototactic behavior is significantly influenced by both light wavelength and illumination intensity.
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