在斑点翅果蝇上饲养巴西小蜂的人工饲料研究。

IF 3 3区 农林科学 Q1 ENTOMOLOGY
Annals of The Entomological Society of America Pub Date : 2024-12-05 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1093/aesa/saae039
Marwa F K Aly, Hannah J Burrack, Rufus Isaacs
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铃木果蝇(Drosophila suzuki Matsumura)(双翅目:果蝇科)是一种侵袭软皮水果的全球性害虫。最近,欧洲和美国批准了一种特殊的幼虫拟寄生蜂巴西甘寄生蜂(Ganaspis brasiliensis (Ihering))作为典型的生物防治手段来防治铃木氏夜蛾。饲养方法对于支持创新释放至关重要,但目前使用新鲜水果的方法成本高,而且容易受到宿主质量变化的影响。为了建立人工饲养系统,我们首先比较了铃木夜蛾和巴西夜蛾在新鲜覆盆子和蓝莓上的性能和发育情况,然后比较了不同形状和体积的人工饲料对铃木夜蛾和巴西夜蛾的影响。铃木果蝇在覆盆子上的发育时间比蓝莓短1 ~ 2天,而红毛果蝇在两种果实上的成虫发育时间相似,平均为25天。在大、小资源斑块上,蓝莓对巴西夜蛾的寄生率均显著高于覆盆子。结果表明,与扁平圆形或半球形日粮相比,铃木夜蛾更倾向于在全球形日粮中产卵,且在第一次试验中,只在覆盆子日粮的全球形日粮中发现铃木夜蛾幼虫的寄生现象。比较全球形覆盆子和蓝莓日粮的寄生率发现覆盆子的寄生率高于蓝莓日粮。我们的研究结果表明,有可能进一步改进巴西螺的人工饲养系统,为生物防治计划提供更经济、更可靠的饲养。
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Developing an artificial diet for rearing Ganaspis brasiliensis (Hymenoptera: Figitidae) on spotted-wing drosophila.

Drosophila suzukii (Matsumura) (Diptera: Drosophilidae) is a global invasive pest attacking soft-skinned fruit. The specialist larval parasitoid wasp, Ganaspis brasiliensis (Ihering), was recently approved in Europe and the United States for classical biological control releases against D. suzukii. Rearing methods are essential for supporting innundative releases but current methods using fresh fruit are costly and susceptible to variation in host quality. To develop an artificial rearing system, we first compared the performance and development of D. suzukii and G. brasiliensis on fresh raspberries and blueberries and then on various artificial diet shapes and volumes. Drosophila suzukii had 1-2 days shorter development times in raspberry than blueberry, whereas Ganaspis adult development time was similar in both fruit and averaged 25 days. Parasitism rates by G. brasiliensis were significantly higher in blueberry than raspberry in both small and large resource patches. We found that D. suzukii preferred to lay eggs in full sphere diet shapes than in flat diet circles or semisphere diet, and in the first trial with wasps parasitism was only found on D. suzukii larvae in the full sphere shape of raspberry diet. Comparison of parasitism on full sphere raspberry and blueberry diets found higher parasitism in raspberry compared to blueberry diet. Our results indicate potential for further improvement of artificial rearing systems for G. brasiliensis to allow more cost-effective and reliable rearing for biological control programs.

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期刊介绍: The Annals of the Entomological Society of America exists to stimulate interdisciplinary dialogue across the entomological disciplines and to advance cooperative interaction among diverse groups of entomologists. It seeks to attract and publish cutting-edge research, reviews, collections of articles on a common topic of broad interest, and discussion of topics with national or international importance. We especially welcome articles covering developing areas of research, controversial issues or debate, and topics of importance to society. Manuscripts that are primarily reports of new species, methodology, pest management, or the biology of single species generally will be referred to other journals of the ESA. The most important criteria for acceptance are quality of work and breadth of interest to the readership.
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