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A host-feeding wasp shares several features of nitrogen management with blood-feeding mosquitoes

机译:饲养WASP与血液喂养蚊子分享氮气管理的几种特征

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Adult feeding on hosts is common among parasitic wasps. The ingested host fluid is rich in nutrients, especially proteins. A study on Eupelmus vuilleti (Hymenoptera: Eupelmidae), a host-feeding parasitoid of larvae of Callosobruchus maculates (F.) (Coleoptera: Bruchidae), showed that the carbohydrates (maybe lipids) but not proteins, gained from host feeding accounted for the increased egg production. Thus, host protein is probably utilized for general adult metabolism, allowing conservation of carbohydrate and/or lipid resources for direct allocation to oocytes. In that case, there should be increased N excretion by female parasitoids. To test this, we studied the dynamics of excretion in E. vuilleti with and without host exposure. The aim of this work was threefold: (i) to identify the major N-containing compounds in adult excreta, (ii) to assess whether protein consumption during host feeding increased the amount of N excreted, and (iii), if so, to compare the increase in N excreted with the amount taken in during a single host feeding. We found that uric acid is the predominant N containing metabolite in excreta, although small quantities of urea and traces of allantoin were also found. A calculation of the N budget showed that the extra quantity of N excreted following a host meal corresponds to the quantity ingested, confirming that host-feeding in this species offers little or no net quantitative benefit in N allocation to oocytes, although the allocation of specific amino acids from host feeding cannot be discounted. Interestingly, host-feeding in parasitoids appears analogous to vertebrate blood-feeding in mosquitoes, both in terms of the N-containing compounds excreted and the offset of acquired N to metabolism, rather than to oocytes. Further comparative and detailed investigations of N excretion in insects living on other N-rich fluids might establish further metabolic commonalities.
机译:成人喂养宿主在寄生黄蜂中很常见。摄入的宿主流体富含营养,尤其是蛋白质。对Eupelmus Vuilleti(Hymenoptera:Eupelmidae)的研究,荨麻疹的幼虫(F.)(F.)(Foleoptera:Bruchidae)的宿主饲养寄生虫,表明碳水化合物(可能是脂质)但不是蛋白质,从宿主喂养中获得占增加鸡蛋生产。因此,宿主蛋白可能用于一般成人代谢,允许保护碳水化合物和/或脂质资源进行直接分配给卵母细胞。在这种情况下,雌性寄生素应增加N排泄。为了测试这一点,我们研究了vuilleti的排泄动力学,没有主体暴露。这项工作的目的是三倍:(i)鉴定成人ExcreTa中的主要含N类化合物,(ii),以评估宿主喂养期间的蛋白质消耗是否增加了n排出的N和(iii),(iii),如果是的话比较在单个宿主喂养期间采用的量的N排泄的增加。我们发现尿酸是含有excreta中代谢物的主要碳,尽管也发现了少量尿素和痕量蛋白。 N预算的计算表明,在宿主餐后排出的额外数量对应于摄入的量,确认本物种中的宿主饲料在N个分配中提供很少或没有净定量益处,尽管具体的分配来自宿主喂养的氨基酸不能折扣。有趣的是,在寄生体中饲喂寄生虫似乎类似于蚊虫血液喂养的蚊虫喂养,这两者都在排泄的N含N的化合物和所获得的N至代谢的偏移,而不是卵母细胞。在生活在其他富氢液体上的昆虫中N排泄的进一步比较和详细研究可能建立了进一步的代谢共性。

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