无选择情况下短角小蜂与4种不同寄主相互作用的生物学参数评价

M. Kandil, A. Ayman, Ashraf Ahmed, M. Shalaby
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短角小蜂(briconbricoriswesmael)是一种寄生于多种鳞翅目昆虫的多面虫。本研究的目的是在实验室条件下研究寄主大小对短角蠓生物学参数的影响,以便有效地在实验室饲养短角蠓。在无选择的情况下,我们比较了该寄生蜂对鳞翅目4种寄主的生物学参数,即小寄主棉蚜Pectinophora gossypiella (Gelechiidae)和岛夜蛾Earias insulana(夜蛾科),大寄主棉蚜Helicoverpa armigera(夜蛾科)和沿海夜蛾Spodoptera littoralis(夜蛾科)。在大多数情况下,寄生蜂对棉sypiella或岛姬小寄主的生物学参数对其卵成虫发育阶段有显著影响,而与大寄主armegra或S. littoralis的相互作用则相反。寄主棉蚜和岛蚜均具有良好的麻痹和寄生能力,但寄主较大时麻痹和寄生能力较弱,且寄主的卵数量明显低于棉蚜和滨海棉蚜,而后者的卵数量较多。小蜂和大蜂分别寄生棉蚜和小蜂,短角小蜂的卵到成虫的发育时间无显著差异,而大蜂的卵到成虫的发育时间最短。生化分析表明,寄主体型越大,寄生蜂的生长资源越多,这只反映在繁殖力上。其他生物学参数:孵化率、寿命、寿命、寄主产生寄生蜂后代的百分率和性别比与寄主大小无关。结果表明,在无选择的情况下,短角螨的寄生行为在大小寄主上都能同样成功地发育。
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Evaluation of the Biological Parameters of the Interaction the Parasitoid, Bracon brevicornis Wesmael (Braconidae: Hymenoptera) vs. Four Different Hosts under the No-Choice Situation
Bracon brevicornis Wesmael (Braconidae: Hymenoptera) is a generalist idiobiont ecto-parasitoid that parasitizes a wide range of Lepidoptera. In the present context, our study aimed to examine under laboratory conditions the effect of host size on the biological parameters of parasitoids B. brevicornis for efficient laboratory rearing of that parasitoid. Under the no-choice situation, we compared biological parameters of this parasitoid wasp on four host species belonging to the Lepidoptera, viz. Pectinophora gossypiella  (Gelechiidae) and Earias insulana (Noctuidae) as small size hosts, Helicoverpa armigera (Noctuidae)and Spodoptera littoralis  (Noctuidae) as large size hosts. The biological parameters of the parasitoid on P. gossypiella or E. insulana (Small size) in most case proved to have a significant effect on their egg-adult developmental stages compare to its interaction vs. H. armegra or S. littoralis  host (large size). The hosting on P. gossypiella or E. insulana the parasitoid produced excellent paralyzing and parasitism capacities but this capacity was less efficient on large size hosts and they received a significantly lower number of eggs as compared to H. armegra or S. littoralis which they received a good number of eggs. No variation was observed considering the egg-to-adult development time of B. brevincornis parasitizing P.gossypiella (small size) and S. littoralis (large size), but the lowest egg-to-adult development time was observed on H. armegra (large size). The biochemical analysis showed that the larger size hosts contained more resources for the growing the parasitoid, this was reflected only on fecundity. The other biological parameters: hatchability, longevity, lifetime and the percentage of hosts producing parasitoid offspring and sex ratio were not dependent on host size regardless of parasitoid generation. The results indicate that the parasite's behaviour of B.brevicornis can develop under no-choice situation equally successfully on both small and large size host.
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