Sublethal effects of spinetoram on the functional response of Drosophila parasitoid Trichopria drosophilae (Hymenoptera: Diapriidae) and its potential for biological control.

Ye Tian, Jinlong Zhang, Yue Xu, Juan Li, Ye Chen, Hui Ren, Guangshuai Meng, Guohua Chen, Xiaoming Zhang
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Trichopria drosophilae (Perkins) (Hymenoptera: Diapriidae) is a pupal parasitoid wasp of the globally invasive pest Drosophila suzukii (Matsumura) (Diptera: Drosophilidae) and exhibits significant biocontrol potential against D. suzukii. However, chemical management strategies within integrated pest management (IPM) often adversely affect natural enemies. This study investigated the parasitism efficiency of T. drosophilae under sublethal concentrations of spinetoram (LC10, LC25, and LC50). The results showed that the functional response of T. drosophilae was type II after treatment with LC10, LC25, and LC50 of spinetoram and the control. Spinetoram treatment reduced the attack rate (a) and prolonged the handling time (Th) on the host. The parasitism and searching efficiency of T. drosophilae decreased with increasing spinetoram concentrations. Meanwhile, the area of discovery of T. drosophilae decreased with increasing parasitoid wasp density, indicating that there was mutual interference between individuals within the species, and spinetoram treatment would reduce the interference effect. Spinetoram negatively impacted functional response parameters, searching efficiency and area of discovery with effects intensifying at higher concentrations. These findings provide valuable insights for optimizing IPM strategies of D. suzukii and conserving T. drosophilae.

spinetoram对拟寄生物果蝇(膜翅目:双翅蚜科)功能反应的亚致死效应及其生物防治潜力。
drosophilae (trichopia drosophiae)(膜翅目:双翅目:果蝇科)是全球入侵害虫铃木果蝇(drosophimatsumura)(双翅目:果蝇科)的蛹寄生蜂,对铃木果蝇具有显著的生物防治潜力。然而,有害生物综合治理(IPM)中的化学品管理策略往往对天敌产生不利影响。本研究研究了在亚致死浓度(LC10、LC25和LC50)条件下果蝇的寄生效率。结果表明,经spinetoram和对照LC10、LC25和LC50处理后,果蝇的功能反应均为II型。Spinetoram处理降低了侵染率(a),延长了侵染时间(Th)。果蝇的寄生率和搜寻效率随棘虫胺浓度的增加而降低。同时,随着拟寄生蜂密度的增加,果蝇的发现面积逐渐减小,表明种内个体之间存在相互干扰,而spinetoram处理可以降低干扰效应。Spinetoram对功能响应参数、搜索效率和发现面积有负面影响,且浓度越高,影响越强。这些研究结果为优化苏氏弓形虫的IPM策略和保护果蝇提供了有价值的见解。
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