母性护理阻止入侵的褐寡妇蜘蛛(Latrodectus geometricus)中的拟寄生物。

IF 3.8 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOLOGY
Valeria Arabesky, Alfred Daniel Johnson, Tamir Rozenberg, Yael Lubin, Michal Segoli, Monica A Mowery
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摘要

母性照顾可以最大限度地提高后代的存活率,并可能有助于入侵物种的成功建立。褐寡妇蜘蛛,又名几何褐寡妇蜘蛛,是世界范围内成功的入侵者。在这里,我们调查了产妇护理在提高其成功的作用。我们比较了入侵的L. geometricus和另一种原产于内盖夫沙漠的寡妇蜘蛛Latrodectus pallidus对卵囊寄生蜂的防御机制。两种蜘蛛在接触黄蜂后都表现出保护行为;然而,只有几何夜蛾能有效地躲避并成功地杀死寄生蜂。因此,其卵囊被寄生的频率低于苍白菌。接下来,我们评估了丝穗状结构对L. geometricus卵囊的防御作用。当从卵囊表面的一半去除尖刺时,黄蜂在没有尖刺的一侧产下更多的卵。在另一项实验中,暴露于寄生蜂后,几何夜蛾雌性在随后的卵囊上增加了穗密度。我们发现,几何乳杆菌采用行为防御和修改卵囊结构来保护免受寄生蜂的侵害。这些防御措施可能使几何L.在其入侵范围内具有相对于本地物种的优势,可能有助于其入侵成功。
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Maternal care thwarts parasitoids in the invasive brown widow spider (Latrodectus geometricus).

Maternal care can maximize offspring survival and may contribute to the establishment success of invasive species. The brown widow spider, Latrodectus geometricus, is a successful invader worldwide. Here, we investigated the role of maternal care in enhancing its success. We compared the defence mechanisms of the invasive L. geometricus with those of another widow spider native to the Negev desert, Latrodectus pallidus, against an egg sac parasitoid wasp. Both spider species exhibited guarding behaviours following exposure to wasps; however, only L. geometricus efficiently evaded and successfully killed the parasitoid. Accordingly, its egg sacs were parasitized less frequently than those of L. pallidus. Next, we evaluated the defensive role of the silk spike-like structures on L. geometricus egg sacs. When spikes were removed from half of the egg sac surface, the wasps laid more eggs on the spike-free side. In an additional experiment, L. geometricus females increased spike density on subsequent egg sacs after exposure to the parasitoid. We showed that L. geometricus employs both behavioural defences and modifications to the egg sac structure to protect against the parasitoid. These defences may provide L. geometricus with an advantage over native species in its invasive range, potentially contributing to its invasion success.

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期刊介绍: Proceedings B is the Royal Society’s flagship biological research journal, accepting original articles and reviews of outstanding scientific importance and broad general interest. The main criteria for acceptance are that a study is novel, and has general significance to biologists. Articles published cover a wide range of areas within the biological sciences, many have relevance to organisms and the environments in which they live. The scope includes, but is not limited to, ecology, evolution, behavior, health and disease epidemiology, neuroscience and cognition, behavioral genetics, development, biomechanics, paleontology, comparative biology, molecular ecology and evolution, and global change biology.
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