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Comparative study of development parameters of fourOoencyrtusspp. (Hymenoptera: Encyrtidae) on natural and factitious hosts

Authors :
Zvi Mendel
Alex Protasov
Murad Ghanim
Shahar Samra
Source :
Journal of Applied Entomology. 140:334-345
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
Wiley, 2015.

Abstract

Biological control approaches such as seeding and augmentation releases of populations of natural enemies mostly rely on the indoor production of predator or parasitoid species, often with the use of alternative prey/host species. In this study, we investigated several development parameters of four egg parasitoid species: Ooencyrtus fecundus, O. near fecundus, O. pityocampae and O. telenomicida, and compared their performance on their natural host, the variegated caper bug (CB) Stenozygum coloratum, and on an alternative, factitious host, the silk moth (SM) Bombyx mori. Survival was higher and development duration shorter in CB eggs, making the CB a better host for these congeners. However, adult longevity was generally longer for individuals that developed in SM eggs. Moreover, O. fecundus and O. pityocampae females that had developed in SM eggs displayed higher fecundity than all other female/host combinations. Survival also varied according to the age of the SM eggs: parasitoid survival rates were significantly higher in 9- to 12-month-old (post-diapausing) eggs than in young (about 1 month old) ones. These results were probably influenced by differences among the egg sizes of the studied hosts. The number of non-laying females and self-superparasitism rates were exceptionally high in O. near fecundus. These findings suggest that SM eggs, and especially those which are being utilized after a long storage, could serve for mass rearing of the studied Ooencyrtus spp.

Details

ISSN :
09312048
Volume :
140
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Applied Entomology
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........a93da48efc219782d55a862face83a48
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/jen.12264