- Parasitism rates and sex ratios of a parasitoid wasp: effects of herbivore and plant quality
- 作者: Fox, L.R.; Letourneau, D.K.; Eisenbach, J. and van Nouhuys, S
- literature id: 23176
- catalog nub: TPL_FOXnnn1990PRASR41404190
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- type: article
- publication name: Oecologia
- publish date: 1990-01-01
- pages: 414-419
- volume: 83
- issue: 3
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We studied interactions among collards, Brassica oleracea var. acephala , the diamondback moth (DBM), Plutella xylostella (Lepidoptera: Yponomeutidae) and its parasitoid Diadegma insulare (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae) by manipulating plant nitrogen (N) concentrations in field and laboratory experiments. Parasitoid abundance strongly reflected DBM abundance and was related to total leaf N. Parasitism rates were high (70.7%) and density-independent. Wasp sex ratios varied markedly (3-93% female) in response to the herbivores, the plants, or both. Higher proportions of female wasps emerged from DBM larvae on plants with high leaf N than on unfertilized plants. More female wasps also emerged from larvae parasitized as larger instars. We suggest that wasps have the potential to control DBM populations through long-term numerical responses mediated by variable sex ratios. none
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