寄主体型是决定链翅目昆虫虫卵补体的一个因素

Yasuo Maeta , Kimitaka Takahashi , Norihide Shimada
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摘要

不同种类的链翅目昆虫的卵补体(单个雌性产生的卵总数)差别很大。最小的是小三角虫(Triozocera minor),最小的是小三角虫(Triozocera minor, 984个)。通过对11属31个种的虫卵补体的分析,得出以下结论:(1)寄主群居性和访花性较强的虫卵补体一般较小,寄主上述两种特征表现较弱的虫卵补体较小;(2)卵子的补体是由母体的大小决定的。与寄生于较大的寄主(如雌性和蜂后)相比,寄生于较小的寄主(如雄性和工蜂)时,雌性链毛虫的体积减小;同样,随着寄主体型的增大,链虫的体型也会变大,这表明它们的卵主要是由寄主体型决定的;(3)卵子数量的增加由卵子尺寸的减小来补偿。卵的相对大小(一龄幼虫的长度/母体的长度)随着雌链虫体型的增大而明显减小。
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Host body size as a factor determining the egg complement of Strepsiptera, an insect parasite

The egg complement (total number of eggs produced by a single female) differs greatly among the species of Strepsiptera. The maximum is found in Stichotrema dallatorreanum (750,000 eggs), and the minimum in Triozocera minor (984 eggs). Based on the egg complement of 31 species in 11 genera, the following conclusions were drawn: (1) The egg complement is generally smaller in those species whose hosts gregariously cohabit in a very limited area, or are distinct flower-visitors, compared with those whose hosts display the above two traits weakly; (2) The egg complement is determined by the size of the maternal body. The size of female strepsipterans is reduced when they parasitize smaller host such as males and workers, as compared with those that parasitize larger host such as females and queens; likewise, the size of the strepsipterans becomes larger on increase in size of hosts, showing that their egg complements are principally determined by the size of host species; (3) The increase in the egg complement is compensated for by the reduction in egg size. The relative egg size (length of the firstinstar larva/length of maternal body) is conspicuously reduced according to an increase in the size of the female strepsipterans.

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