Host preference in Pseudacteon phorid flies: response of P. tricuspis and P. curvatus to black, red and hybrid imported Solenopsis fire ants in multiple choice bioassays |
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Authors: | Xiaofang He Henry Y Fadamiro |
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Affiliation: | aDepartment of Entomology & Plant Pathology, 301 Funchess Hall, Auburn University, Auburn, AL 36849, USA;bDepartment of Entomology, South China Agricultural University, Guangzhou 510642, China |
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Abstract: | Host preferences in both sexes of Pseudacteon tricuspis Borgmeier (Jaguariuna biotype) and Pseudacteon curvatus Borgmeier (Formosa biotype) and their relative attraction to the imported fire ants (IFA), Solenopsis invicta Buren (red IFA), Solenopsis richteri Forel (black IFA) and S. invicta × S. richteri hybrids (hybrid IFA) were investigated in two separate experiments utilizing multiple choice flight bioassays. The results of both experiments clearly showed that both sexes of the Jaguariuna biotype of P. tricuspis could distinguish among the three IFA species and demonstrated greater preference for hybrid IFA and red IFA. This conclusion is supported by a variety of data collected on the number of fly visits, attack rate, and hovering duration (Experiment 1), and on the number of trapped flies (Experiment 2), which showed that black IFA is the least preferred of the three species. Similar results were recorded for the Formosan biotype of P. curvatus, although the data were not as strongly conclusive. Females of this biotype spent a significantly greater amount of time in hovering mode over red IFA and hybrid IFA compared to black IFA, but the other data were not significant. The red IFA is the natural host of both phorid fly biotypes and our results suggest that both biotypes may have evolved a specialized relationship with red IFA including an ability to discriminate it from related fire ants. These results are discussed in relation to the possible role of fire ant chemicals in mediating host preferences in phorid flies, contributions of male phorid flies to fire ant biocontrol, and the practical implications of the key findings. |
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Keywords: | Pseudacteon tricuspis Pseudacteon curvatus Solenopsis invicta Solenopsis richteri Hybrid fire ant Host preference |
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