饲粮中含有花粉对体外寄生蜂habrobron hebetor Say (Hym.)繁殖能力和生长指标的影响。:茧蜂科)。

IF 1.8 4区 生物学 Q3 BIOLOGY
Biologia futura Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-19 DOI:10.1007/s42977-025-00252-8
Mohammad Saeid Hadidi, Habib Abbasipour, Alireza Askarianzadeh
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habrobrabon hebetor是一种多食、群居的外寄生蜂,能够寄生于各种鳞翅目害虫的幼虫。研究了不同花粉日粮对大黄蜂成虫寿命、繁殖力和成虫存活率的影响。试验采用7种花粉饲料,每组4个重复,包括对照和油菜籽、苹果、桃子、杏仁、枣和蜜蜂花粉。虽然花粉饮食对寿命没有显著影响,但与对照组相比,蜜蜂、油菜籽和枣花粉饮食显著增加了繁殖力。蜜蜂和油菜籽的饮食导致最高的繁殖力,将它们置于同一类别。不同花粉日粮的内在增重率(r)、总繁殖率(GRR)、净繁殖率(R0)和倍增时间(Dt)均存在显著差异。杏仁花粉饲粮的内在增长率(0.065±0.003d-1)显著高于其他饲粮。最大总繁殖率(GRR)和净繁殖率(R0)分别为3.38±0.32和2.61±0.39雌/雌)。结果表明,杏仁花粉日粮可显著影响拟扁扁虱的内在增长率和其他生长参数,其最小种群倍增时间为10.58±0.6 d。杏仁、枣椰树、油菜籽和蜜蜂花粉的饲料特别适合大规模饲养这种寄生蜂。
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Diets containing pollen influence on fecundity and growth metrics in the ectoparasitoid, Habrobracon hebetor Say (Hym.: Braconidae).

Habrobracon hebetor is a polyphagous and gregarious ectoparasitoid capable of parasitizing the larvae of various Lepidoptera pest species. This study investigated the effects of different pollen diets on the longevity, fecundity, and survival rate of adult H. hebetor wasps. The experiment utilized seven pollen diets, each with four replications, including a control along with rapeseed, apple, peach, almond, date, and honeybee pollen. While longevity was not significantly influenced by the pollen diets, fecundity showed a notable increase in the honeybee, rapeseed, and date pollen diets compared to the control. The honeybee and rapeseed diets resulted in the highest fecundity, placing them in the same category. Significant differences were observed in the values of the intrinsic rate of increase (r), gross reproduction rate (GRR), net reproduction rate (R0), and doubling time (Dt) across the different pollen diets. The intrinsic rate of increase for H. hebetor was significantly higher when fed almond pollen (0.065 ± 0.003d-1) compared to the other diets. The maximum gross reproduction rate (GRR) and net reproduction rate (R0) were associated with the date pollen diet (3.38 ± 0.32 and 2.61 ± 0.39 female/female), respectively. The minimum population doubling time (Dt) was observed with the almond pollen diet (10.58 ± 0.6 d). Overall, pollen diets significantly impact the intrinsic rate of increase and other growth parameters of H. hebetor parasitoids. Almond, date palm, rapeseed, and honeybee pollen diets are particularly suitable for the mass rearing of this parasitoid wasp.

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Biologia futura
Biologia futura Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Agricultural and Biological Sciences (all)
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期刊介绍: How can the scientific knowledge we possess now influence that future? That is, the FUTURE of Earth and life − of humankind. Can we make choices in the present to change our future? How can 21st century biological research ask proper scientific questions and find solid answers? Addressing these questions is the main goal of Biologia Futura (formerly Acta Biologica Hungarica). In keeping with the name, the new mission is to focus on areas of biology where major advances are to be expected, areas of biology with strong inter-disciplinary connection and to provide new avenues for future research in biology. Biologia Futura aims to publish articles from all fields of biology.
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