Physical and physiological factors in diapause initiation of two hyperparasites of the tobacco hornworm,Manduca sexta |
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Authors: | Jeremy N. McNeil R.L. Rabb |
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Affiliation: | Department of Entomology, North Carolina State University, Raleigh 27607, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | Hypopteromalus tabacum diapauses as a last larval instar and Catolaccus aeneoviridis as a non-pharate pupa within cocoons of the primary parasite, Apanteles congregatus. Four factors (photoperiod, temperature, maternal age, and physiological state of the host) were tested for their significance in diapause initiation of both species. A 10L : 14D photoperiod produced a higher incidence of diapausing individuals than a 13L : 11D photoperiod. In the temperature range from 18 to 24°C, the incidence of diapause was inversely related to temperature. The incidence of progeny entering diapause varied with the age of the mother, younger ones producing fewer diapausing offspring. An increase in the number of C. aeneoviridis entering diapause was observed when the host, A. congregatus, was in the diapausing, rather than the nondiapausing condition. Analysis of the data indicated that interactions between these four factors also played an important rôle in diapause initiation of both species. |
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