OFFSPRING IN RESPONSE TO PARENTAL FEMALE DENSITIES IN THE FRUIT FLY PARASITOID DIACHASMIMORPHA LONGICAUDATA (HYMENOPTERA: BRACONIDAE: OPIINAE)
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO |
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17/04/2012
17/04/2012
2008
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As part of an evaluation of the braconid parasitoid Diachasmimorpha longicaudata (Ashmead) as a biocontrol agent of Ceratitis capitata (Wiedemann) in Brazil, the aims in the current study were to find the best parental ratio of females to males in the rearing cages in order to get the highest female biased offspring in the parasitoid rearing process, and to verify the parasitism efficiency on C. capitata according to parental female densities. Three treatments were assessed: T1 (20 females: 20 males), T2 (60 females: 20 males) and T3 (100 females: 20 males). Ten late-third instars of C. capitata were offered daily to each female parasitoid from the 1st to the 12th d of age. The parental female productivity, fecundity, offspring sex ratio, percentage of parasitoid emergence, and daily mortality of parental females and males at different female/male densities were evaluated. The results indicated that numbers higher than 20 parental females did not affect offspring sex ratio, overall offspring production, nor the percent parasitism. Female biased offspring occurred in all three parental female/male ratios analyzed in this study, except that predominately males developed from parasitoid eggs laid in the age interval 1-2 d post emergence. Higher parasitoid female productivity and fecundity were found at the 1:1 female/male per cage density whereas lower productivity and fecundity were recorded at the 5:1 female/male ratio. Higher female/male ratio in the parental cages increased the mortality rate of females but did not influence the number of parental male deaths. The results may facilitate advancement of an optimum mass-rearing system to aid in control of C. capitata in Brazil. FINEP-Brazil[2660/05] Banco do Nordeste (BNB)-Brazil CONICET-Argentina[5129/05] |
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FLORIDA ENTOMOLOGIST, v.91, n.4, p.628-635, 2008 0015-4040 |
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eng |
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FLORIDA ENTOMOLOGICAL SOC |
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Florida Entomologist |
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openAccess Copyright FLORIDA ENTOMOLOGICAL SOC |
| Palavras-Chave | #biological control #Brazil #parasitism #medfly #sex ratio #progeny #Ceratitis capitata #BIOSTERES-TRYONI HYMENOPTERA #CERATITIS-CAPITATA DIPTERA #ANASTREPHA SPP. DIPTERA #FOPIUS-ARISANUS SONAN #SEX-RATIO #BIOLOGICAL-CONTROL #ASHMEAD HYMENOPTERA #FLIES DIPTERA #WIED. DIPTERA #HOST SIZE #Entomology |
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