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  • Gregarious development of the solitary endo-parasitoid, Microplitis rufiventris in its habitual host, Spodoptera littoralis
  • 作者: Hegazi, E.M. and Khafagi, W.E
  • literature id: 26127
  • catalog nub: TPL_HEGAZI2005GDOTS13401410
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  • type: article
  • publication name: Journal of Applied Entomology
  • publish date: 2005-04-01
  • pages: 134-141
  • volume: 129
  • issue: 3
  • 创建时间: 2021-03-02 15:00:32
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    Earlier research has shown that the koinobiont parasitoid, Microplitis rufiventris, attacks and can develop on early instars of Spodoptera littoralis larvae with preference to third instars. However, the present study was carried out using the newly moulted sixth instar larvae at two different temperatures (20 [plus or minus] 1 and 27 [plus or minus] 1[degree]C) to study the developmental interaction between the parasitoid and the last instar host larvae, Parasitoid eggs laid in singly parasitized host larvae invariably died, As the number of parasitoid eggs, host larvae increased, the proportion of eggs that hatched and number of viable parasitoid larvae successfully reached to their final instar increased. The effect of superparasitization seems to be dose (no. of eggs + parasitoid factors)-temperature-dependent. The results demonstrate a kind of 'Allee effect' suggesting that superparasitized last instar S. littoralis larvae provide a better host environment than singly parasitized hosts for the parasitoid, M. rufiventris. This may be due to host's hormone and/or low dose of factors injected with parasitoid eggs. The supernumerary individuals or wasp larvae developed normally to the point of emergence but most did not successfully emerge from the host, The improvement or both hatchability and post-embryonic development of parasitoid wasp was significantly (P 0.01) greater at 20[degree]C than at 27[degree]C. The results of the present study are useful in understanding the evolution of life-history strategies and host range in parasitic Hymenoptera. Spodoptera littoralis (Noctuidae) : Host Microplitis rufiventris (Braconidae) : Parasite Life cycle and development; Parasites diseases and disorders; Parasites; Insect parasites; Hosts; Insect hosts Microplitis rufiventris; Development; Lepidopteran hosts; Parasite gregarious development; Spodoptera littoralis Spodoptera littoralis; Hymenopteran parasites; Parasite gregarious development; Microplitis rufiventris none

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