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Reproductive ecology of phorid parasitoids in relation to the head size of leaf-cutting ants Atta sexdens Forel

机译:叶片蚂蚁attdens叉子头部尺寸相关饲料寄生虫的生殖生态学

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The leaf-cutting ant Atta sexdens Forel (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) is one of the most damaging agricultural pests in the Neotropics. Management strategies predominantly rely on the use of general insecticides. What is needed are more species-specific and environmentally friendly options. Parasitioids such as phorid flies (Diptera: Phoridae) may be one such option, but a greater understanding of the ecology of the flies and their ant hosts is essential to devise biological control strategies. Here we report parasitism rates, ant host size, parasitoid abundance per host and resultant sex ratios of two phorid species Apocephalus attophilus Borgmeier and Eibesfeldtphora tonhascai Brown parasitizing A.sexdens. The two species achieved parasitism rates of 1.48 and 1.46%, respectively and the pupal period was 14.7 ± 1.1 days and 22.1 ± 2.8 days, respectively. There was no significant difference between the head capsule width of ants parasitized by either A. attophilus or E. tonhascai. Likewise, there was no significant effect between the head capsule width of parasitized and unparasitized ants for both species. A significant positive correlation was found between the head capsule width of the parasitized ants and the number of adult parasitoids A. attophilus emerged. Ants parasitized by E. tonhascai survived significantly longer than those parasitized by A. attophilus. There was no significant effect of ant head width on the sex ratio of the offspring of either parasitoid species and no significant difference in the sex ratio (male: female) of their offspring. In summary, these data addressed here are important steps when considering natural enemies for biological control. Studying survival of the parasitized ants, parasitoid offspring sex ratio and host size preference allows for a better understanding of ant natural biological control in the field and can help in rearing of A. attophilus and E. tonhascai in laboratory.
机译:叶子切割蚂蚁Atta Sexdens Forel(Hymenoptera:Formicidae)是新生物中最有害的农业害虫之一。管理策略主要依赖于使用一般杀虫剂。所需要的是更多种类的特定和环保选择。寄生虫如富发蝇(DIPERA:Phoridae)可能是一种这样的选择,但更加了解苍蝇的生态学和其蚂蚁主持人对生物控制策略至关重要。在这里,我们报告了寄生率,蚂蚁宿主大小,每宿主寄生虫,并产生两种富含脂肪物种的性别比例apocephalus AgOvopherus Borgmeier和Eibesfeldtphora Tonhascai Brown寄生Axdens。两种物种分别实现了1.48和1.46%的寄生率分别,蛹期为14.7±1.1天,分别为22.1±2.8天。通过A.疗法或E. Tonhascai寄生的蚂蚁的头部胶囊宽度之间没有显着差异。同样地,对两个物种的寄生和未含有的蚂蚁的头胶囊宽度之间没有显着效果。在寄生蚂蚁的头部胶囊宽度和成人寄生虫A的数量之间发现了显着的正相关性。 E. Tonhascai寄生寄生的蚂蚁显着超过了A.疗法寄生的蚂蚁。蚂蚁宽度对寄生虫物种的后代性别比没有显着影响,并且性别比例(男性:女性)没有显着差异。总之,以下这些数据在考虑生物控制的自然敌人时是重要的步骤。研究寄生蚂蚁的存活,寄生虫后代性别比和宿主尺寸偏好允许更好地了解该领域的蚂蚁天然生物控制,并可以帮助饲养实验室的A.疗效和E. Tonhascai。

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