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The role of host-plant species in the differentiation of sympatric populations of hymenopteran parasitoids.

机译:寄主植物物种在膜翅目寄生蜂同胞种群分化中的作用。

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The biology and ecology of insect parasitoids is strongly influenced by the host-plant species on which their herbivorous hosts occur. Hymenopteran parasitoids in particular, present a series of characteristics that made them good candidates for phenotypic and genotypic differentiation. Thus, parasitoid adaptation to plant traits may promote significant phenotypic and genotypic differences among sympatric populations of parasitoids associated with different host-plant species. The present study assessed phenotypic and genotypic differentiation in two braconid parasitoids ovipositing on the same host species, the green cloverworm, Plathypena scabra Fabricius (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) feeding on alfalfa and soybean.; Developmental time, adult weight, percent parasitism and preference for host-plant odors of the generalist parasitoid Cotesia marginiventris Cresson (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) and of the specialist parasitoid Aleiodes nolophanae Ashmead (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) were compared among individuals ovipositing in green cloverworm larvae feeding on alfalfa and soybean. In addition, amplified fragment length polymorphisms (AFLP) were used to assess if genotypic differentiation between parasitoids ovipositing on green cloverworm larvae feeding on different host-plant species (i.e., alfalfa or soybean) was present.; Phenotypic differentiation in adult mass, adult longevity and percent parasitism between parasitoids ovipositing green cloverworm larvae on alfalfa and on soybean were found. These phenotypic differences between parasitoids associated with different host-plant species were observed in both the generalist and the specialist parasitoids. No evidence of parasitoids showing preferences for the host-plant species from which their host fed was found in the generalist nor in the specialist parasitoid. Contrary to the expectations and predictions from the literature, these parasitoid species did not show evidence of reproductive isolation when associated with different host-plant species (i.e., alfalfa or soybean), as evidenced by the lack of genetic differentiation in AFLP profiles between parasitoids associated with alfalfa and soybean. In order to ensure that the number of wasps and the number of AFLP bands used were enough to provide an accurate assessment of genetic differentiation among wasps ovipositing hosts on different host-plant species, a method for determining the minimum number of individuals and AFLP bands to include to obtain accurate genetic profiles of hypothesized populations was proposed.
机译:昆虫寄生性寄生虫的生物学和生态学受到其草食性寄主所在的寄主植物物种的强烈影响。膜翅目寄生虫尤其具有一系列特征,使其成为表型和基因型分化的良好候选者。因此,拟寄生物对植物性状的适应可能促进与不同寄主植物物种相关的拟寄生物同胞种群之间显着的表型和基因型差异。本研究评估了在同一个寄主物种(绿色苜蓿叶虫,Phythypena scabra Fabricius(鳞翅目:夜蛾科))以苜蓿和大豆为食的两个卵形拟寄生虫的表型和基因型分化。比较了在绿色三叶草虫卵生卵的个体之间的发育时间,成年体重,寄生虫百分率以及对全寄生性拟寄生物Cotesia marginiventris Cresson(膜翅目:Braconidae)和专业寄生体拟翅目Aleiodes nolophanae Ashmead(膜翅目:Braconidae)寄主植物气味的偏好。在苜蓿和大豆上。另外,使用扩增的片段长度多态性(AFLP)来评估在以不同寄主植物(例如苜蓿或大豆)为食的绿色三叶草幼虫上产卵的寄生虫之间的基因型差异。发现在苜蓿和大豆上与绿色三叶草幼虫成卵的拟寄生物之间的成虫质量,成年寿命和成虫百分表型分化。在通才寄生虫和专业寄生虫中都观察到了与不同寄主植物物种相关的寄生虫之间的表型差异。在通才或专业寄生虫中都没有发现寄生虫显示出对寄主寄主的寄主植物的偏好的证据。与文献中的期望和预测相反,这些寄生虫物种在与不同寄主植物物种(例如苜蓿或大豆)相关联时并未显示出生殖隔离的迹象,这由相关寄生虫之间的AFLP图谱缺乏遗传分化所证明。与苜蓿和大豆。为了确保使用的黄蜂数量和AFLP带数量足以准确评估不同寄主植物物种上产卵宿主的黄蜂之间的遗传分化,这是一种确定最少个体和AFLP带数量的方法。为了获得假设人群的准确遗传概况,提出了包括在内的建议。

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  • 作者

    Medina, Raul F.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Maryland, College Park.;

  • 授予单位 University of Maryland, College Park.;
  • 学科 Biology Entomology.; Biology Ecology.; Biology Genetics.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2005
  • 页码 179 p.
  • 总页数 179
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 昆虫学;生态学(生物生态学);遗传学;
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  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:42:28

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