Potential influence of supplemental nutrients intake by adults on the development, fecundity, and population growth of Megalurothrips usitatus (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) offspring.

Tiantian Li, Ying Liu, Xiao Liang, Chunling Wu, Xingkui An, Ying Wang, Guifeng Hao, Yiting Chen, Qing Chen
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Megalurothrips usitatus (Bagnall) (Thysanoptera: Thripidae), is an important pest in cowpea-growing areas of south China. To study control strategies, M. usitatus has been raised for multiple generations in the laboratory. Considering the impact of supplemental nutrients on colony fitness during laboratory rearing is crucial for achieving a significant population of uniformly developed individuals. Here, an age-stage, 2-sex life table for M. usitatus was developed to examine the impacts of F0M. usitatus adults fed on 3 different supplemental diets (20% sucrose solution, 20% pollen solution, and 20% honey solution) on the development, fecundity, and population growth of F1M. usitatus. The findings indicated that, compared to thrips fed on water, F0 adult thrips provided with 3 supplementary diets exhibited a reduction in the developmental duration for each instar, an increase in fecundity, and an extension of the lifespan of F1M. usitatus, with honey yielding the best results. Similarly, the addition of supplemental nutrients resulted in a reduction in the mean generation time (T) and an enhancement of the net reproductive rate (R0), intrinsic rate of increase (r), and finite rate of increase (λ) compared to the control group. The effects were highest for honey, followed by pollen, and then sucrose. This study provides favorable evidence concerning the direct impacts of parental nutrition supplementation on the fitness of offspring in insects, and provides information to aid indoor rearing of M. usitatus.

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成虫补充营养对美国大尿蓟马后代发育、繁殖力和种群增长的潜在影响。
中国南方豇豆种植区的重要害虫之一,是中国南方豇豆种植区的重要害虫。为了研究控制策略,在实验室中饲养了多代。在实验室饲养过程中,考虑补充营养对群体适合度的影响对于获得大量均匀发育的个体至关重要。本研究编制了一份不同年龄阶段、两性生活表,研究了饲喂3种不同添加饲料(20%蔗糖溶液、20%花粉溶液和20%蜂蜜溶液)的褐家蚕成虫对褐家蚕发育、繁殖力和种群增长的影响。结果表明,与水饲相比,饲喂3种补充饲料的30只成年蓟马各龄期发育时间缩短,繁殖力提高,寿命延长,其中以蜂蜜效果最好。同样,与对照组相比,添加补充营养素可减少平均世代时间(T),提高净繁殖率(R0)、内在增长率(r)和有限增长率(λ)。对蜂蜜的影响最大,其次是花粉,然后是蔗糖。本研究为亲代营养补充对昆虫后代适合度的直接影响提供了有利证据,并为家蝇的室内饲养提供了依据。
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