The effect of temperature on progeny allocation and short interval timing in a parasitoid wasp |
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Authors: | J M SCHMIDT G A PAK |
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Institution: | Department of Environmental Biology, University of Guelph, Ontario, Canada;*Department of Entomology, Agricultural University, Wageningen, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | Abstract The parasitoid wasp Trichogramma dendrolimi Matsumura sets the number of progeny allocated to its insect egg hosts according to the duration of its initial transit walk across the host surface. Although cooling the wasp reduces its walking speed, reduced temperature does not affect progeny allocation. By locally heating and cooling the wasps, the initial transit can be thermally uncoupled from the subsequent oviposition. Using this technique we show that the timing of initial transit duration is temperature-dependent. These findings suggest that short interval timing by Trichogramma differs physiologically from the temperature compensated clocks that have been described for other insects. |
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Keywords: | Parasitoid oviposition host recognition biological clocks temperature Trichogramma |
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