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Small but smart: the interaction between environmental cues and internal state modulates host-patch exploitation in a parasitic wasp

机译:小巧但精明:环境提示与内部状态之间的相互作用调节寄生黄蜂中宿主补丁的利用

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The reproductive success of insect parasitoids depends on two activities, searching for hosts to obtain immediate fitness rewards (offspring) and searching for food to extend life span and enhance future reproductive opportunities. Models suggest that to deal with this trade-off and to cope with the variability of the resources they depend on, parasitoids should simultaneously integrate information originating from three distinct sources: host and food availabilities in the environment (environmental information) and the metabolic reserves of the parasitoid (internal information). We tested whether, in the parasitic wasp Venturia canescens, these three types of information are perceived simultaneously and interact during host-patch exploitation. Experiments were performed with strains originating from two different geographical locations and with individuals of the two reproductive modes, arrhenotoky and thelytoky. We hypothesised that there would be differences between modes of reproduction as they thrive in different ecological conditions. Our results show that metabolic state, food availability and the number of ovipositions performed simultaneously modulate patch residence time in V. canescens of both populations and reproductive modes. Unfed wasps left their host patch earlier than fed ones. The tendency to leave the patch increased with an increasing probability of finding food. Our study confirms that globally, each oviposition increases the patch-leaving tendency (decremental mechanism). This effect was modulated by both the metabolic reserves and food availability, and the relationship depended on the geographic origin of populations. Individuals of one of the populations switched from a decremental to an incremental patch-leaving mechanism depending on the presence or absence of food in the vicinity. Differences between reproductive modes in the responses to environmental cues can be explained by the different ecological conditions they live in.
机译:昆虫寄生虫的生殖成功取决于两项活动,寻找寄主以获得即时的健康奖励(后代),以及寻找食物以延长寿命和增加未来的生殖机会。模型表明,为应对这种折衷并应对其所依赖的资源的可变性,寄生虫应同时整合源自三个不同来源的信息:环境中的宿主和食物的利用率(环境信息)以及代谢产物的代谢储备。寄生虫(内部信息)。我们测试了在寄生黄蜂Venturia canescens中,是否同时感知了这三种类型的信息并在宿主补丁开发期间进行了交互。对源自两个不同地理位置的菌株以及两种生殖方式的个体进行了实验,其中无性生殖和无性生殖。我们假设在不同的生态条件下繁殖的繁殖方式之间会存在差异。我们的研究结果表明,代谢状态,食物供应量和产卵次数同时调节了种群和繁殖方式在V. canescens中的斑块停留时间。未喂食的黄蜂比喂食的黄蜂更早离开宿主斑块。离开补丁的趋势随着寻找食物的可能性增加而增加。我们的研究证实,在全球范围内,每个产卵都会增加斑块离开的趋势(递减机制)。这种作用受代谢储备和食物供应量的调节,其关系取决于人口的地理来源。人口之一的个体根据附近是否有食物从递减贴片机制转换为增量贴片贴片机制。生殖方式对环境线索的反应之间的差异可以通过它们所生活的不同生态条件来解释。

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