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Resource-Dependent Clutch Size Decisions and Size-Fitness Relationships in a Gregarious Ectoparasitoid Wasp, Bracon brevicornis

机译:资源依赖性离合器尺寸决策和尺寸 - 健身关系在血液中的异位酸碱黄蜂,Bracon Brevicornis

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Gregarious parasitic wasps, which lay more than one egg into or onto a host arthropod's body, are usually assumed to lay an optimal number of eggs per host. If females would lay too few eggs, some resources may be wasted, but if females lay too many eggs, offspring may develop into substantially smaller-sized adults or may not develop successfully and die. The availability of hosts can further influence a female's clutch size decision, as more eggs should be laid when hosts are scarce. Here, we analyzed clutch size decisions and the fitness consequences thereof in the ectoparasitic wasp Bracon brevicornis (Hymenoptera: Braconidae), a potential biocontrol agent against pest moth species. For experiments, larvae of the Mediterranean flower moth, Ephestia kuehniella (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae) were used. Using artificially created as well as naturally laid clutches of eggs, the effects of clutch size on fitness of first (F1) and second (F2) generation offspring were investigated. Our results revealed that the fitness consequences of large clutches included both increased mortality and smaller adult sizes of the emerging offspring (F1). Smaller F1 females matured fewer eggs during their lifetime and their offspring (F2) had reduced egg-to-adult survival probability. Naturally laid clutches varied with host size up to a maximum, which probably reflects egg limitation. Clutches remained smaller than the calculated optimal (Lack) clutch size and females responded to high host availability with a decreased number of eggs laid. We thus conclude that large clutches may result in significantly smaller offspring with reduced fitness, and that host size as well as host availability influence the clutch size decision made by B. brevicornis females.
机译:通常假设将多个鸡蛋铺设到宿主节肢动物的身体中或在宿主节肢动物的身体上奠定了覆盖物的寄生虫。如果女性会留下太少的鸡蛋,可能会浪费一些资源,但如果女性留下太多鸡蛋,后代可能会发展成大幅小的成年人,或者可能不会成功发展并死亡。主持人的可用性可以进一步影响女性的离合器尺寸决定,因为当主持人稀缺时应该铺设更多的鸡蛋。在这里,我们分析了离合器尺寸的决定和其在异位肝炎黄蜂龙骨Brevicornis(Hymenoptera:Braconidae)中的适应性后果,潜在的抗害虫物种的生物控制剂。使用实验,使用了地中海花蛾的幼虫,Ephestia Kuehniella(Lepidoptera:Pyralidae)被使用。使用人工创建的以及天然铺设的鸡蛋离合器,研究了离合器尺寸对第一(F1)和第二(F2)生成后代的适应性的影响。我们的研究结果表明,大型离合器的健身后果包括增加的死亡率和更小的成人尺寸的新兴后代(F1)。较小的F1女性在寿命期间成熟了较少的鸡蛋,并且它们的后代(F2)降低了蛋到成人的存活概率。自然而然的封闭离合器随着宿主尺寸而变化,最大值可能反映鸡蛋限制。离合器仍然小于计算的最佳(缺乏)离合器尺寸,女性响应高宿主可用性,占据了鸡蛋数量减少。因此,我们得出结论,大型离合器可能导致具有减小的健身的显着更小的后代,并且宿主尺寸以及主机可用性影响B. Brevicornis女性的离合器尺寸决定。

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