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Differential Female Attack and Larval Performance of a Galling Cecidomyiid on the Host,Astronium fraxinifolium(Anacardiaceae), in Contrasting Habitats

Authors :
Marcílio Fagundes
G. Wilson Fernandes
Fabiene M. Jesus
Jhonathan O. Silva
Source :
Entomological News. 122:10-21
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
American Entomological Society, 2012.

Abstract

We tested two hypotheses that investigated the pattern of attack by a gall-inducing insect on its host plant Astronium fraxinifolium (Anacardiaceae) in two contrasting habitats: cerrado (a savannic formation that indicates harsh conditions) and gallery forest (indicating moist conditions): (i) that galling female preference and larval performance are higher in xeric than mesic habitats; (ii) that vigorous modules are more attacked by the galling female insects where their larvae achieve higher performance independent of the habitat. The attack preference by the female galling did not differ between habitats. However, the larval performance was higher in the xeric habitat (cerrado) (76%) compared to the mesic habitat (gallery forest) (24%), partially supporting the first hypothesis. In general, bottom-up and top-down forces controlling the gall-inducing insect were higher in the mesic habitat. Shoot size of A. fraxinifolium did not influence the selection by the females for oviposition in any of ...

Details

ISSN :
0013872X
Volume :
122
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Entomological News
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........03b6224713995b43d03b59140e2bf87d
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3157/021.122.0102