Woc. Symondson et al., Development of a monoclonal antibody for the detection and quantification of predation on slugs within the Arion hortensis agg. (Mollusca : Pulmonata), BIOL CONTRO, 16(3), 1999, pp. 274-282
The Arion hortensis agg. (Mollusca: Pulmonata) are major slug pests of agri
culture and horticulture throughout much of the temperate World. A monoclon
al antibody was created that could specifically identify and quantify the r
emains of these slugs within the carabid predator Pterostichus melanarius I
lliger, a polyphagous species found in arable crops in Europe and North Ame
rica. The antibody was shown to be specific for the two species of pest slu
g within this species aggregate, Arion distinctus Mabille and A. hortensis
Ferussac, and did not cross-react with any other invertebrates tested, incl
uding other slugs in the same genus. It proved to be highly sensitive in an
enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. The mean detection period for the remai
ns of A. distinctus in predator foregut samples was 3.28 days at 16 degrees
C. However, A. distinctus remains could be identified in male carabids for
30% longer than in females, emphasizing the importance of separate analyse
s. The value of the antigen half-life as a measure of the detection period
was questioned because analysis of covariance showed that the regression sl
opes for antigen decay were not significantly different between the two sex
es, giving very similar half-lives (approx 18.5 h for females and 19 h for
males). Calculated quantities of soluble slug proteins in predator foreguts
declined more rapidly over time than concentrations, allowing separate ass
essment of the importance of these two variables on detection periods. It w
as concluded that a valuable new antibody had been created and characterize
d, which can be used for the analysis of predation in the held. (C) 1999 Ac
ademic Press.