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Factors affecting the biology of Pachycrepoideus vindemmiae (Hymenoptera: Pteromalidae), a parasitoid of spotted-wing drosophila (Drosophila suzukii)

机译:影响斑翅果蝇(Srosukii Dsophila ssuzukii)的拟寄生虫的长螺旋体(Pachycrepoideus vindemmiae)的生物学因素。

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Pachycrepoideus vindemmiae is a wasp that parasitizes and host-feeds on pupae of the invasive spotted-wing drosophila (SWD, Drosophila suzukii). Few studies have addressed interactions between these two species and little is known about the potential of this parasitoid as a biocontrol agent of SWD and the different variables that may affect it. Here, we investigated the impact of extrinsic and intrinsic factors on life-history traits of P. vindemmiae. Both constant (entire adulthood) and limited (30 minutes) supplies of water + honey, honey, or host increased parasitoid survival compared to controls (water or fasting). Water + honey caused the highest parasitoid survivals (35–60 days), independent of supply period, sex, and host availability. Females were intrinsically more resistant to water- and honey-deprivation than males, and host-feeding elevated such resistance even higher. Constant honey supply (either with or without water) supported the highest host-killing capacities (= capacity to kill hosts) (ca. 600 SWD pupae/wasp). However, in young females (4–9 days old), the impact of honey availability (with or without water) was insignificant while water deprivation (either with or without honey) caused the highest host-killing potential. This indicates that although sugar becomes a critical nutritional resource as females age, young females depend more on water than sugar to reproduce. Neither water nor honey affected the sex ratio of young females, but when we considered the entire adulthood, the availability of honey caused the lowest proportion of females (0.50), independent of water availability. Neither water nor honey affected parasitoid emergence rate (0.97), independent of female age. Based on survival and host-killing capacity, we conclude that P. vindemmiae has a tremendous biocontrol potential against SWD. Both limited and constant supply of water, sugar, and host increase parasitoid survival, while constant supply of water and/or honey enhance its host-killing potential and decrease sex ratio depending on maternal age.
机译:Pachycrepoideus vindemmiae是一种寄生虫,寄生于有斑点斑点翼果蝇(SWD,Drosophila suzukii)的p上,并以其为食。很少有研究探讨这两个物种之间的相互作用,而关于这种寄生虫作为SWD生物防治剂的潜力以及可能影响其的不同变量知之甚少。在这里,我们调查了外部和内在因素对P. vindemmiae的生活史特征的影响。与对照(水或禁食)相比,恒定量(整个成年)和有限量(30分钟)的水+蜂蜜,蜂蜜或宿主的寄生物存活率均增加。水+蜂蜜导致最高的寄生虫存活期(35-60天),与供应时间,性别和寄主的供应状况无关。雌性天生比雄性对水和蜂蜜的抵抗力更强,宿主喂养提高了这种抵抗力。恒定的蜂蜜供应量(有水或无水)支持最高的寄主杀死能力(=杀死寄主的能力)(约600 SWD up /黄蜂)。但是,在年轻的女性(4-9天大)中,蜂蜜供应量(有或没有水)的影响微不足道,而缺水(有或没有蜂蜜)导致寄主杀死的可能性最高。这表明,尽管随着女性年龄的增长,糖已成为一种至关重要的营养资源,但年轻女性对水的依赖比糖的繁殖更为依赖。水和蜂蜜都不会影响年轻女性的性别比例,但是当我们考虑整个成年期时,蜂蜜的可利用性是女性中比例最低的(0.50),而与水的可利用性无关。与女性年龄无关,水和蜂蜜均不影响寄生虫的出现率(0.97)。根据存活率和宿主杀伤能力,我们得出结论,vindemmiae疟原虫具有极大的防治社署疾病的潜力。有限和持续供应水,糖和寄主可以增加拟寄生物的存活率,而持续供应水和/或蜂蜜则可以提高其杀死寄主的能力,并根据产妇年龄降低性别比例。

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