Circadian and seasonal flight activity differences between the sexes of the biocontrol agent Eadya daenerys (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) and the impact of host size on adult emergence

IF 1.1 3区 农林科学 Q3 ENTOMOLOGY
Rebekah Smart, Stephen R. Quarrell, Ross Corkrey, Toni M. Withers, Andrew R. Pugh, Dean Satchell, Geoff R. Allen
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Abstract

Since its accidental introduction into New Zealand in 1916, the invasive eucalypt leaf beetle Paropsis charybdis remains a pest of economic significance to Eucalyptus forestry. For this reason, the braconid parasitoid Eadya daenerys has been approved for release as a classical biological control agent. To aid in field monitoring using hand netting of biocontrol releases and laboratory rearing protocols, the flight activity over 6 a year field research program of E. daenerys and the relationships between the parasitoid and the size of its beetle hosts were evaluated in the country of origin. Wasps were observed flying over 32 days from mid-November to mid-December in Tasmania. E. daenerys was found to exhibit a morning-based scramble competition mating system. Females flying in the early morning had lower mature egg loads (134.2 ± 27.6) than at other times of the day. In the first half of the season, male flight was most often seen in the early morning, whereas in the second half of the season, there was a 4.5-fold decrease in any wasps flying. Female flight activity significantly increased to 70% female in the evening hours from 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm, which by the second half of the season was almost exclusively female. Wasps were caught flying across a wide range of air temperatures (10.7–23.8°C), humidity and light levels, but even light winds reduced flight when average wind speed exceeded 0.27 m/s for males and 0.73 m/s for females. Beetle prepupal weight was a predictor of E. daenerys parasitism success with mean beetle prepupal weights significantly higher for stung but unsuccessfully parasitised larva (62.09 mg) than those successfully parasitised (52.94 mg). The chance of an emerged wasp larva spinning a pupal cocoon was found to increase by 5% with every 1-mg increase in its beetle prepupal weight. Heavier beetle prepupae produced bigger parasitoids. Field-collected adult E. daenerys had larger (12%) head capsule widths (mean of 1.42 mm) than those reared in the laboratory (mean of 1.27 mm), suggesting that improving host nutrition and laboratory rearing conditions for increasing host size may help optimise E. daenerys rearing success.

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生防剂Eadya daenerys的昼夜节律和季节飞行活动的性别差异(膜翅目:茧蜂科)以及寄主大小对成虫羽化的影响
自1916年意外引入新西兰以来,入侵性桉树叶甲Paropsis charybdis一直是桉树林业的一种具有经济意义的害虫。因此,荆棘寄生蜂Eadya daenerys已被批准作为一种经典的生物防治剂进行释放。为了帮助使用生物控制释放的人工网和实验室饲养协议进行实地监测,对原产国每年6次的E.daenerys飞行活动以及寄生蜂与其甲虫宿主大小之间的关系进行了评估。观察到黄蜂飞越32 从11月中旬到12月中旬,在塔斯马尼亚。研究人员发现,丹妮莉丝表现出一种基于早晨的争夺竞争交配系统。在清晨飞行的雌性的成熟卵子数量较低(134.2 ± 27.6)。在本季的前半段,雄性飞行最常见于清晨,而在本季后半段,任何黄蜂的飞行次数都减少了4.5倍。从下午5点到晚上8点,女性的飞行活动显著增加到70%,到下半季,这一比例几乎完全是女性。黄蜂在不同的气温(10.7–23.8°C)、湿度和光照水平下飞行,但当平均风速超过0.27时,即使是微风也会减少飞行 男性为m/s,0.73 女性为m/s。甲虫包皮重量是E.daenerys寄生成功的预测因素,被蛰但未成功寄生的幼虫的平均甲虫包皮重量显著更高(62.09 mg)比那些成功寄生的(52.94 mg)。研究发现,每增加1毫克,出现的黄蜂幼虫纺出蛹茧的几率就会增加5%。体型较大的甲虫会产生更大的寄生蜂。野外采集的成年E.daenerys的头囊宽度较大(12%)(平均1.42 mm)比实验室饲养的动物(平均1.27 mm),这表明改善宿主营养和实验室饲养条件以增加宿主大小可能有助于优化E.daenerys的饲养成功率。
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Austral Entomology
Austral Entomology ENTOMOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: Austral Entomology is a scientific journal of entomology for the Southern Hemisphere. It publishes Original Articles that are peer-reviewed research papers from the study of the behaviour, biology, biosystematics, conservation biology, ecology, evolution, forensic and medical entomology, molecular biology, public health, urban entomology, physiology and the use and control of insects, arachnids and myriapods. The journal also publishes Reviews on research and theory or commentaries on current areas of research, innovation or rapid development likely to be of broad interest – these may be submitted or invited. Book Reviews will also be considered provided the works are of global significance. Manuscripts from authors in the Northern Hemisphere are encouraged provided that the research has relevance to or broad readership within the Southern Hemisphere. All submissions are peer-reviewed by at least two referees expert in the field of the submitted paper. Special issues are encouraged; please contact the Chief Editor for further information.
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