INFLUENCE OF 2 SUCCESSIVE LEARNING-PROCESSES ON THE RESPONSE OF EUPELMUS-VUILLETI CRW (HYMENOPTERA, EUPELMIDAE) TO VOLATILE STIMULI FROM HOSTS AND HOST PLANTS

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作者
CORTESERO, AM
MONGE, JP
HUIGNARD, J
机构
[1] Institut de Biocénotique Expérimentale des Agrosystèmes, URA CNRS 1298, Tours, 37200, Avenue Monge, Parc Grandmont
关键词
EUPELMIDAE; BRUCHIDAE; LEGUMINOSAE; ECTOPARASITOID; HOST-SEARCHING; PREEMERGENCE LEARNING; OVIPOSITIONAL EXPERIENCE;
D O I
10.1007/BF02009504
中图分类号
Q96 [昆虫学];
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摘要
Eupelmus vuilleti (Crw) is a solitary ectoparasitoid of several bruchid species which develop inside Leguminosae seeds. In this hymenopteran a preemergence learning process is responsible for a specific response of females toward the host and host-plant volatiles. This learning occurs after the imaginal malt, while the adult remains in the larval chamber of its host. The persistence of the response toward host and host-plant volatiles of females reared on Bruchidius atrolineatus (Pie) larvae developing in Vigna unguiculata (Walp) seed was investigated in this study. In the absence of any reinforcement, the response toward B. atrolineatus larvae persisted for 6 days after female emergence from the seeds, whereas the response toward V. unguiculata seed volatiles was maintained for 7 days. Our experiments showed that a later learning process also takes place in E. vuilleti. An ovipositional experience on a given plant-host complex enabled females to learn the stimuli from that complex. This learning occurred even if the complex experienced during oviposition differed from the one on which females were reared. After an ovipositional experience an a new plant-host complex, the response acquired through preemergence learning was maintained, These experiments demonstrate that the E. vuilleti females can memorize cues from several species during successive learning processes. The adaptive significance of these learning capacities, which confer an important behavioral plasticity to this generalist parasitoid, is discussed.
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