SEX-RATIOS IN NATURAL-POPULATIONS OF APHELINUS-MALI (HYM, APHELINIDAE) IN RELATION TO HOST SIZE AND HOST DENSITY

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作者
ASANTE, SK
DANTHANARAYANA, W
机构
[1] Department of Zoology, University of New England, Armidale, 2351, NSW
来源
ENTOMOPHAGA | 1993年 / 38卷 / 03期
关键词
SEX RATIO; PARASITOID; BIOLOGICAL CONTROL; AUSTRALIA;
D O I
10.1007/BF02374457
中图分类号
Q96 [昆虫学];
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摘要
In an apple orchard at Armidale, the Northern Tablelands of NSW, population sex ratios of Aphelinus mali (Haldeman), an endoparasitoid of the woolly apple aphid, Eriosoma lanigerum (Hausmann) varied from 0.51 (proportion of males) at low host densities to female-biased at high host densities (proportion of males ranged from 0.35-0.39). This shift in sex ratio seems to be caused by the differences in allocation of sons and daughters to hosts of different sizes. In the field A. mali parasitizes all life stages (four nymphal instars and adult) of the woolly aphid upon encountering. According to Hughes'(1979) optimal diet model, such general host acceptance seems to be the best strategy. However, it allows the host nymphs or adults to continue to develop or reproduce until about to mummify (pupate). No mortality was observed when first or second-instar hosts were parasitized in the laboratory. Field collected small mummified hosts yielded male-biased sex ratios whereas large mummified hosts produced mainly females. In the laboratory, progeny from smaller hosts (first to third- instars) produced sex ratios which were not significantly different from 0.5 whereas progeny from larger hosts (third and fourth-instars) produced female-biased sex ratio. During winter (June-August) and early spring (September-October) when the host populations in the orchard were predominantly nymphs, the parasitoid tended to allocate equal resources to male and female offspring. In contrast, at peak population densities in summer and autumn (December-May) when larger hosts were available, the sex ratios were female-biased. The host size of E. lanigerum and A. mali is, therefore, an important component in the dynamics of host-parasitoid interactions.
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