Evaluation of Trichopria anastrephae performance as parasitoid of Drosophila suzukii and Zaprionus indianus, under controlled laboratory conditions

IF 1.4 3区 农林科学 Q2 ENTOMOLOGY Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata Pub Date : 2024-03-28 DOI:10.1111/eea.13436
C. F. Funes, D. Rendon, J. V. Saez, E. Allori Stazzonelli, L. C. Pastor, S. M. Gibilisco, J. P. Bouvet, N. Maza, D. S. Kirschbaum
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Native parasitoids are potential tools for the biological control of invasive exotic pests, such as the frugivorous flies spotted-wing drosophila, Drosophila suzukii Matsumura, and African fig fly, Zaprionus indianus Gupta (both Diptera: Drosophilidae). Following biological invasions, the establishment of exotic species may be restricted, among other things, by their susceptibility to native or established natural enemies. The Neotropical-native pupal endoparasitoid Trichopria anastrephae Costa Lima (Hymenoptera: Diapriidae), although primarily associated with hosts of the genus Anastrepha (Tephritidae), has also been described to attack Drosophilidae. There are few studies on the interaction between parasitoids native to Argentina and D. suzukii and/or Z. indianus. The present work evaluates the parasitism of T. anastrephae on both species of drosophilids under controlled conditions. Ten larvae (L3) of each host species were exposed separately to a couple of adult T. anastrephae for 72 h (n = 10). For both control and parasitoid treatment, 10 larvae (L3) of D. suzukii and Z. indianus were placed in 10 flasks (repetition) at the L3 stage. Host emergence, the infestation degree index (DI), and the parasitism success rate (SP) were calculated. Drosophila suzukii and Z. indianus emergence differed significantly in controlled conditions being 41% higher for Z. indianus than for D. suzukii. The DI was 100% in D. suzukii and 38% in Z. indianus, and the SP was 48% both in D. suzukii and in Z. indianus. These findings indicate that the native parasitoid T. anastrephae has a high potential as a biocontrol strategy against D. suzukii. In addition, the efficiency of T. anastrephae against Z. indianus, an invasive frugivorous widely spread in the Neotropical region, was evaluated for the first time.

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在受控实验室条件下,评估寄生于铃木果蝇和印度鼢鼠的蚁毛虫(Trichopria anastrephae)的性能
本地寄生虫是生物防治外来入侵害虫的潜在工具,例如食俭蝇斑翅果蝇(Drosophila suzukii Matsumura)和非洲无花果蝇(Zaprionus indianus Gupta)(均为双翅目:果蝇科)。在生物入侵之后,外来物种的生存可能会受到限制,其中包括它们对本地或已有天敌的易感性。新热带本地蛹内寄生虫 Trichopria anastrephae Costa Lima(膜翅目:Diapriidae)虽然主要与 Anastrepha 属(Tephritidae)的寄主有关,但也被描述为攻击果蝇科。关于原产于阿根廷的寄生虫与 D. suzukii 和/或 Z. indianus 之间相互作用的研究很少。本研究评估了 T. anastrephae 在受控条件下对这两种果蝇的寄生情况。将每种寄主的 10 头幼虫(L3)分别暴露于一对成虫(n = 10)72 小时。在对照组和寄生虫处理中,将 10 只幼虫(L3)分别置于 10 个烧瓶中(重复)。计算寄主出现率、侵染程度指数(DI)和寄生成功率(SP)。在受控条件下,铃木果蝇和印度茨实蝇的寄生率差异显著,印度茨实蝇的寄生率比铃木果蝇高 41%。苏姬果蝇的 DI 为 100%,印度蝽为 38%,苏姬果蝇和印度蝽的 SP 均为 48%。这些研究结果表明,本地寄生虫 T. anastrephae 作为一种生物防治策略,具有很高的防治潜力。此外,还首次评估了T. anastrephae对广泛分布于新热带地区的入侵食俭虫(Z. indianus)的防治效果。
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期刊介绍: Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata publishes top quality original research papers in the fields of experimental biology and ecology of insects and other terrestrial arthropods, with both pure and applied scopes. Mini-reviews, technical notes and media reviews are also published. Although the scope of the journal covers the entire scientific field of entomology, it has established itself as the preferred medium for the communication of results in the areas of the physiological, ecological, and morphological inter-relations between phytophagous arthropods and their food plants, their parasitoids, predators, and pathogens. Examples of specific areas that are covered frequently are: host-plant selection mechanisms chemical and sensory ecology and infochemicals parasitoid-host interactions behavioural ecology biosystematics (co-)evolution migration and dispersal population modelling sampling strategies developmental and behavioural responses to photoperiod and temperature nutrition natural and transgenic plant resistance.
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