Dietary conditioning on aphids and conspecific eggs in the ladybird Menochilus sexmaculatus Fabricius influences cannibalistic food choices in subsequent generations

IF 1.9 3区 生物学 Q1 ZOOLOGY Journal of Zoology Pub Date : 2023-07-05 DOI:10.1111/jzo.13099
T. Yadav,  Omkar, G. Mishra
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Menochilus sexmaculatus, a generalist aphidophagous ladybird beetle, is one of the potential biocontrol agents of multiple aphid species. This beetle exhibits cannibalism among different life stages. A laboratory experiment was conducted by conditioning the larvae and adults on their natural prey that is aphids, or the conspecific eggs for five generations to assess whether cannibalism was affected by prior cannibalistic experiences or not. Adults of the fifth generation were provided with a choice of aphids and eggs. The time of first prey encounter and prey first encountered along with latency to consume prey and prey first consumed were recorded. Non-cannibalistic individuals preferred aphids over eggs, while cannibalistic individuals showed no preference. The time of first prey encounter and consumption were similar for aphids and eggs irrespective of the diet they were reared on. To assess the long-term effects, offspring developmental duration and body weight were recorded across generations. Similar developmental duration of immature stages was recorded in the first and second generations of cannibalistic and non-cannibalistic lines; however, prolonged developmental duration was recorded in cannibalistic lines when compared with non-cannibalistic ones of later generations. Offspring of later generations developed faster in both lines. The offspring body weight of the second and fourth generations of both lines was found to be similar. However, a decline in body weight was recorded in cannibalistic offspring of the first, third and fifth generations when compared with non-cannibalistic ones. A decline in the body weight of offspring across generations was observed in both lines. The findings suggest that M. sexmaculatus rearing diet influences its preference for prey and that long-term dietary conditioning can affect different fitness components. This could potentially reduce their effectiveness in biocontrol.

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六斑瓢虫对蚜虫和同种卵的饮食条件影响后代的同类食物选择
Menochilus sexmaculatus是一种多面虫瓢虫,是多种蚜虫潜在的生物防治剂之一。这种甲虫在不同的生命阶段表现出同类相食的行为。通过室内实验,对幼虫和成虫的天敌蚜虫或同卵进行了五代的调节,以评估同类相食是否受到先前同类相食经历的影响。第五代成虫可以选择蚜虫和卵。记录第一次遇到猎物的时间和第一次遇到猎物的时间,以及消耗猎物的潜伏期和第一次消耗猎物的时间。非同类相食的个体对蚜虫的偏好高于卵,而同类相食的个体则没有这种偏好。蚜虫和虫卵的第一次接触猎物和食用猎物的时间是相似的,而不考虑它们被饲养的食物。为了评估长期影响,记录了后代的发育时间和体重。同类系和非同类系的第一代和第二代未成熟期发育时间相似;然而,与后代的非同类系相比,同类系的发育持续时间更长。后代在这两种谱系中都发育得更快。两系第二代和第四代子代体重相近。然而,与非同类相食的后代相比,同类相食的第一代、第三代和第五代后代的体重有所下降。在这两个品系中都观察到后代体重的代际下降。研究结果表明,饲养方式会影响其对猎物的偏好,长期的饮食调节会影响不同的适应性成分。这可能会降低它们在生物防治方面的有效性。
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Journal of Zoology
Journal of Zoology 生物-动物学
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Zoology publishes high-quality research papers that are original and are of broad interest. The Editors seek studies that are hypothesis-driven and interdisciplinary in nature. Papers on animal behaviour, ecology, physiology, anatomy, developmental biology, evolution, systematics, genetics and genomics will be considered; research that explores the interface between these disciplines is strongly encouraged. Studies dealing with geographically and/or taxonomically restricted topics should test general hypotheses, describe novel findings or have broad implications. The Journal of Zoology aims to maintain an effective but fair peer-review process that recognises research quality as a combination of the relevance, approach and execution of a research study.
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