不匹配的菜单:不兼容的成年黑兵蝇作为螳螂饲料。

IF 2.4 Q1 ENTOMOLOGY
Frontiers in insect science Pub Date : 2025-03-19 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/finsc.2025.1531683
Patrick Klüber, Raissa Gabche
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螳螂以其惊人的掠食行为而闻名,越来越受到爱好者和科学研究的欢迎。作为一种以昆虫为食的多面手捕食者,确定合适的猎物选择是至关重要的,特别是对于像水族箱这样的受限环境,与野外相比,这些环境有限。本研究调查了成年黑兵蝇(BSF;Hermetia illucens;Linnaeus, 1758)作为两种螳螂的唯一食物来源,Chlidonoptera lestoni (Roy & Leston, 1975)和Hierodula patellifera (Serville, 1839),同时评估它们的适应性和与消化相关的潜在挑战。BSF因其高营养价值和易于饲养而被广泛认可,使其成为螳螂有吸引力的猎物候选人。虽然观察到自然捕获行为和高饲料接受度,但成年BSF似乎不适合作为两种螳螂的唯一饲料。我们的研究结果表明,常量营养素的不平衡,特别是蛋白质/脂肪比例的不平衡,可能导致高死亡率。将BSF作为单一饲料也可能限制螳螂获取各种有益微生物,而这些微生物对维持健康的肠道微生物群至关重要,从而影响它们在圈养环境中的免疫力和健康。此外,BSF中可能存在的致病微生物也可能影响螳螂的生存。由于它们的化学成分与饲养它们的饲料有很大的关系,因此未来的研究应侧重于对牛乳蛋白的营养调节。
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Mismatched menu: the incompatibility of adult black soldier flies as praying mantis feed.

Praying mantises are known for their striking predatory behavior and are becoming increasingly popular with hobbyists and for scientific research. As generalist predators with a wide range of insect-based diets, it is crucial to identify suitable prey options, especially for restricted environments such as terrariums, which are limited compared to the wild. This study investigates the use of adult black soldier flies (BSF; Hermetia illucens; Linnaeus, 1758) as a sole food source for two mantis species, Chlidonoptera lestoni (Roy & Leston, 1975) and Hierodula patellifera (Serville, 1839), while assessing their suitability and potential challenges associated with their digestion. The BSF is widely recognized for its high nutritional value and ease of rearing, making it an attractive prey candidate for mantises. Although natural capture behavior and high feed acceptance have been observed, adult BSF seem not to be suitable as sole feed for both mantises. Our results suggest that imbalances in macronutrients, particularly the protein/fat ratio, may contribute to high mortality. The use of BSF as a mono-diet could also limit access to a variety of beneficial microorganisms that are essential for maintaining a healthy gut microbiota in mantises, thereby affecting their immunity and well-being in captivity. In addition, the possible presence of pathogenic microorganisms in the BSF could also have affected the mantises' survival. Future studies should focus on the nutritional adjustment of BSF, as their chemical composition is strongly dependent on the feed they are reared on.

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