Methods to measure the diversity and biological control impact of parasitoids for the control of spotted-wing drosophila, Drosophila suzukii (Matsumura) (Diptera: Drosophilidae) are being developed in support of biological control programs around the world. Existing methods to determine parasitism levels and parasitoid species composition focus on sampling D. suzukii within fresh and rotting fruit. However, many D. suzukii pupate in the soil or in dropped fruit, where additional parasitism could occur and where their parasitoids are thought to overwinter. Here we introduce a method for extracting parasitized D. suzukii puparia from the soil through a sieve and flotation system, allowing for effective collection of puparia, from which parasitoids can then be reared. Although the method considerably underestimates the absolute number of puparia in soil samples, it nonetheless yields a high number of puparia relative to sampling effort and provides a robust estimate of the relative abundance of puparia among samples. Using this method, we confirmed that at least 5 species of parasitoids, including some that have rarely been detected in past studies, overwinter in their immature stages inside D. suzukii puparia in south coastal British Columbia, Canada. The ability to sample puparia from the soil will lead to a more comprehensive view of both D. suzukii and parasitoid abundance throughout the season, help confirm parasitoid establishment following intentional releases, and provide a way to measure the diversity of parasitoid species and potential interactions among parasitoids (e.g., hyper- or klepto-parasitism) that may often occur on the soil surface.
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机译:正在开发测量类寄生虫的多样性和生物防治影响以控制斑翅果蝇 (Matsumura) (双翅目:果蝇科) 的方法,以支持世界各地的生物防治计划。确定寄生水平和类寄生虫物种组成的现有方法侧重于在新鲜和腐烂的水果中对 D. suzukii 进行采样。然而,许多 D. suzukii 在土壤或掉落的果实中化蛹,在那里可能会发生额外的寄生,并且它们的寄生体被认为会越冬。在这里,我们介绍了一种通过筛子和漂浮系统从土壤中提取寄生的 D. suzukii puparia 的方法,可以有效地收集 D. suzukii puparia,然后从中饲养寄生虫。尽管该方法大大低估了土壤样品中蛹的绝对数量,但相对于采样工作,它仍然产生了大量的蛹,并提供了对样品中蛹相对丰度的稳健估计。使用这种方法,我们证实至少有 5 种类寄生虫,包括一些在过去研究中很少检测到的寄生虫,在加拿大不列颠哥伦比亚省南部沿海的 D. suzukii 蛹内越冬。从土壤中对蛹进行采样的能力将导致对 D 的更全面视图。整个季节的 Suzukii 和寄生虫丰度,有助于确认有意释放后的寄生虫建立,并提供了一种测量寄生虫种类的多样性和寄生虫之间可能经常发生在土壤表面的相互作用(例如,过度或盗窃寄生)的方法。
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