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Sugar concentration and timing of feeding affect feeding characteristics and survival of a parasitic wasp

机译:糖浓度和进食时间会影响寄生黄蜂的进食特性和存活率

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The availability of food sources is important for parasitoid survival, especially for those that inhabit ecosystems where nectar and honeydew are spatially or temporally scarce. Therefore, the value of even a single meal can be crucial for survival. Psyttalia lounsburyi is a parasitoid, and biological control agent, of the olive fruit fly, Bactrocera oleae. In order to improve our understanding of the basic nutritional ecology of P. lounsburyi and its role in survival we evaluated the effect of a single sucrose meal on the longevity of female and male wasps. We measured the duration of feeding, volume ingested, sucrose consumption, energy content, and longevity of wasps provided with different concentrations of sucrose (0.5, 1, and 2 M) at different times after emergence (0, 1, 2 or 3 days after emergence). Our results showed that longevity was significantly influenced by sucrose concentration and timing of feeding. For females, feeding on sucrose increased the likelihood of survival to varying degrees, ranging from 32.3% to 95.4%, compared to water-only controls. The longest duration of feeding was observed for the highest sucrose concentrations and oldest wasps. The amount of sugar ingested and energy uptake increased, up to a point, as sugar concentration increased. Our results suggest that P. lounsburyi derived greatest benefit from the intermediate concentration (1 M) of sucrose provided 2 or 3 days after emergence. Our study emphasizes the importance of finding balance between increasing longevity and limiting the duration of feeding, and concomitant uptake of nutrients, that is fundamental for survival of the wasp in nature. Published by Elsevier Ltd.
机译:食物来源对寄生虫的生存至关重要,特别是对于那些居住在生态系统中的花蜜和蜜露在空间或时间上都很稀缺的人而言。因此,一顿饭的价值对于生存至关重要。 Psyttalia lounsburyi是橄榄实蝇Bactrocera oleae的寄生虫,是生物防治剂。为了增进我们对P. lounsburyi的基本营养生态学及其在生存中的作用的了解,我们评估了单一蔗糖粉对雌性和雄性黄蜂寿命的影响。我们测量了出苗后(0、1、2或3天)在不同时间提供不同浓度蔗糖(0.5、1、2 M)的摄食时间,摄入量,蔗糖消​​耗,能量含量和黄蜂的寿命紧急情况)。我们的结果表明,蔗糖浓度和进食时间会显着影响寿命。对于女性,与仅饮水的对照组相比,以蔗糖为食增加了不同程度的存活可能性,从32.3%到95.4%。对于最高的蔗糖浓度和最古老的黄蜂,观察到最长的喂食时间。随着糖浓度的增加,摄入的糖量和能量吸收增加到一定程度。我们的结果表明,P。lounsburyi从出现后2或3天提供的蔗糖中间浓度(1 M)中获得了最大的收益。我们的研究强调在延长寿命和限制喂养时间以及随之而来的养分吸收之间找到平衡的重要性,这对于黄蜂在自然界的生存至关重要。由Elsevier Ltd.发布

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