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Effects of an invasive plant on the performance of two parasitoids with different host exploitation strategies.

机译:入侵植物对具有不同宿主开发策略的两种寄生虫的性能的影响。

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In their new range, exotic plants create the possibility for novel interactions to occur with native consumers. Whereas there is evidence that these novel interactions can be negative for native insects, alien plants that are closely related to native species may in fact act as important food sources for native insects during the growing season. Thus far, studies with invasive plants have mostly focused on plant-herbivore interactions. However, to better understand how top-down and bottom-up processes may affect the success of potential invaders we also need to consider the effects of invasive plants on higher trophic levels. We examine multitrophic interactions on an exotic invasive crucifer, Bunias orientalis, and a native crucifer, Brassica nigra. The performance of a specialist herbivore, Pieris brassicae, and two of its gregarious endoparasitoids, the koinobiont Cotesia glomerata and the idiobiont Pteromalus puparum, was investigated. Emphasis was laid on parasitoid host-resource use strategies and how these may be differently affected by the quality of the exotic food plant. P. brassicae larvae performed poorly on the exotic plant, with lower survival, longer development time and a lower pupal mass, than on the native plant. The exotic plant affected the performance of the two parasitoid species in different ways. C. glomerata survival was strongly co-ordinated with the survival of its larval host, showing also high mortality. Adult wasps that survived on Bu. orientalis had an extended development time and small body size. By contrast, Pt. puparum survival was similar on pupal hosts reared on both plant species. Our results show that constraints imposed by differing plant quality of native and exotic plants on trophic interactions can depend on resource use strategies of the species involved, suggesting that effects of exotic species should be elucidated on a case-by-case basis.
机译:在它们的新范围内,外来植物为与本地消费者发生新颖的互动创造了可能性。尽管有证据表明这些新颖的相互作用对本地昆虫可能是不利的,但与天然物种密切相关的外来植物实际上可能在生长季节中成为了本地昆虫的重要食物来源。迄今为止,对入侵植物的研究主要集中在植物与草食动物的相互作用上。但是,为了更好地理解自上而下和自下而上的过程如何影响潜在入侵者的成功,我们还需要考虑入侵植物对较高营养水平的影响。我们研究了异国入侵十字花科植物 Bunias Orientalis 和本地十字花科植物 Brassica nigra 上的多营养相互作用。研究了一种特殊的草食动物 Briersicaica 及其两个群居的寄生性内寄生物的表现,它们是koinobiont Cotesia glomerata 和白粉虱 Pteromalus puparum 。 。重点放在了拟寄生物宿主资源的使用策略上,以及这些策略如何受到外来食用植物质量的不同影响。 P与外来植物相比,芸苔科幼虫在外来植物上的表现较差,存活率较低,发育时间较长,p质量较低。外来植物以不同的方式影响了这两种类寄生物的性能。 C。肾小球的存活与其幼虫宿主的存活密切相关,也显示出高死亡率。在 Bu幸存下来的成年黄蜂。 Orientalis 具有较长的发育时间和较小的体型。相比之下, Pt。在两种植物上饲养的p宿主中,的存活率相似。我们的结果表明,本地植物和外来植物的植物质量不同对营养相互作用施加的限制可能取决于所涉及物种的资源利用策略,这表明应根据具体情况阐明外来物种的影响。

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