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Population persistence of the parasitoid fly Zaira cinerea (Fallen) (Diptera: Tachinidae) utilizing multiple host carabid beetles with different seasonality and quality

机译:利用多个季节性和质量不同的寄主甲壳虫的寄生类蝇Zaira cinerea(Fallen)(Diptera:Tachinidae)的种群持久性

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Zaira cinerea (Fallen) is a parasitoid fly (Diptera: Tachinidae) that attacks adult carabid beetles. To better understand mechanisms of population persistence in this species, we examined seasonality of host beetle abundance, the frequency of parasitism, and the timing of fly eclosion. In addition, we evaluated host quality using numbers of larvae or puparia per individual beetle as a measure of quality. The fly parasitized only large carabids (>= 15 mm body length); the lengths of fly puparia reached 7.4-10.8 mm during development in beetle abdomens, and larger hosts are likely essential. Of the 18 large carabid species collected in this study, we chose two, Carabus maiyasanus Bates and Leptocarabus procerulus (Bates), because they were large and abundant (87% of total catch). The two carabids had different phonologies; C. maiyasanus was abundant from spring to summer, and its abundance dropped sharply in autumn, while L. procerulus was abundant in autumn and rare from spring to summer except July. Parasitism was observed in all the months from May to November except June, and adult flies eclosed more than once a year (in early summer, late summer, and mid-autumn), indicating that the species is multivoltine. Host quality of L. procerulus was higher than that of C. maiyasanus. Carabus maiyasanus was mainly used as a host from spring to summer, and L. procerulus was used in autumn. Thus, adult beetles of one or both species are available over most of spring, summer, and autumn, allowing population persistence of this fly species over time.
机译:Zaira cinerea(Fallen)是一种寄生成虫(双翅目:Tachinidae),攻击成年的甲壳虫。为了更好地了解该物种的种群持久性机制,我们研究了寄主甲虫丰度的季节性,寄生虫的发生频率以及蝇蝇的发生时间。此外,我们使用每只甲虫的幼虫或p的数量作为质量的量度来评估寄主的质量。苍蝇只寄生了大型钩甲(> = 15毫米的体长)。在甲虫腹部发育期间,蝇p的长度达到7.4-10.8 mm,较大的寄主可能是必需的。在这项研究中收集的18种大型锁甲物种中,我们选择了两种,即Carabus maiyasanus Bates和Leptocarabus procerulus(Bates),因为它们既大又丰富(占总捕获量的87%)。这两个锁的音调不同。 maiyasanus C. maiyasanus从春季到夏季丰富,秋天时其丰度急剧下降,而procerulus在秋天丰富,除春季以外,从7月到春季都很少。在5月至11月的所有月份(6月除外)都观察到寄生虫,成年果蝇一年一次以上封闭(在初夏,夏末和中秋),这表明该物种为多伏特种。 Procerulus的宿主质量高于C. maiyasanus。从春季到夏季,主要使用水瓶锦蛇(Carabus maiyasanus)作为寄主,而在秋天,则使用角斑麦草(L. procerulus)。因此,在春季,夏季和秋季的大部分时间里都可获得一种或两种物种的成年甲虫,从而使这种蝇种随着时间的推移而持续存在。

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