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The effect of host starvation on parasitoid brood size in a polyembryonic wasp
Year:
2010
Source of publication :
Evolutionary Ecology Research
Authors :
Harari, Ally
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Volume :
12
Co-Authors:
Segoli, M., Department of Life Sciences, Ben Gurion University, Beer Sheva 84105, Israel
Harari, A.R., Department of Life Sciences, Ben Gurion University, Beer Sheva 84105, Israel, Department of Entomology, Agricultural Research Organization, Volcani Center, Bet Dagan, Israel
Bouskila, A., Department of Life Sciences, Ben Gurion University, Beer Sheva 84105, Israel
Keasar, T., Department of Biology, University of Haifa, Oranim, Tivon, Israel
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From page:
259
To page:
267
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Total pages:
9
)
Abstract:
Hypothesis: Offspring of polyembryonic parasitoid wasps (in which each egg divides clonally to produce several individuals inside a host body) adjust their numbers according to the host carrying capacity. Organism: The polyembryonic parasitoid wasp, Copidosoma koehleri, parasitizes the potato tuber moth, Phthorimaea operculella. Methods: We starved parasitized host larvae during the wasp embryonic division phase. We recorded host mass and the number of wasps in sub-samples of dissected hosts throughout development and upon pupation and emergence. Results: Starvation significantly reduced larval host mass but this was largely compensated at the pupal stage, probably through delayed pupation. Starved hosts tended to harbour fewer wasps but this effect was marginally non-significant. Conclusions: Wasp offspring do seem to adjust their numbers in response to host starvation, but not strongly. © 2010 Michal Segoli.
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Brood size
Copidosoma koehleri
Host quality
Host starvation
insects
Lepidoptera
Phthorimaea operculella
Solanum tuberosum
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Language:
English
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21557
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The effect of host starvation on parasitoid brood size in a polyembryonic wasp
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Segoli, M., Department of Life Sciences, Ben Gurion University, Beer Sheva 84105, Israel
Harari, A.R., Department of Life Sciences, Ben Gurion University, Beer Sheva 84105, Israel, Department of Entomology, Agricultural Research Organization, Volcani Center, Bet Dagan, Israel
Bouskila, A., Department of Life Sciences, Ben Gurion University, Beer Sheva 84105, Israel
Keasar, T., Department of Biology, University of Haifa, Oranim, Tivon, Israel
The effect of host starvation on parasitoid brood size in a polyembryonic wasp
Hypothesis: Offspring of polyembryonic parasitoid wasps (in which each egg divides clonally to produce several individuals inside a host body) adjust their numbers according to the host carrying capacity. Organism: The polyembryonic parasitoid wasp, Copidosoma koehleri, parasitizes the potato tuber moth, Phthorimaea operculella. Methods: We starved parasitized host larvae during the wasp embryonic division phase. We recorded host mass and the number of wasps in sub-samples of dissected hosts throughout development and upon pupation and emergence. Results: Starvation significantly reduced larval host mass but this was largely compensated at the pupal stage, probably through delayed pupation. Starved hosts tended to harbour fewer wasps but this effect was marginally non-significant. Conclusions: Wasp offspring do seem to adjust their numbers in response to host starvation, but not strongly. © 2010 Michal Segoli.
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