Optimal clutch size of the chestnut gall-wasp,Dryocosmus kuriphilus yasumatsu (Hymenoptera: Cynipidae) |
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Authors: | Kazutaka Kato Naoki Hijii |
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Affiliation: | 1. Forest Protection Laboratory, School of Agriculture, Nagoya University, 464-01, Nagoya, Japan
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Abstract: | Optimal clutch size of the chestnut gall-wasp, Dryocosmus kuriphilus Yasumatsu (Hymenoptera: Cynipidae), was examined in galls on wild and resistant chestnut trees in 1988 and 1989. The rate of escape success of newly-emerged adults from galls was an average of 60%, irrespective of cell numbers per gall. Dry mass per cell of a gall (as an index of nutritive condition) decreased with increasing cell number per gall, but was proportional to the mean number of mature eggs of new adults per gall. The number of cells per gall that occurred most frequently did not agree with that attained by the maximum survival rate from young larva to adult emergence of the gall-wasp. This discrepancy was examined from the viewpoint of three factors: 1) quality of offspring, 2) defensive response of the host plant causing mortality of the gall-wasp before cell formation, and 3) fitness per gall vs. fitness per egg. It is concluded that the third factor is most likely to be the one best in explaining the discrepancy. |
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Keywords: | gall-wasp Dryocosmus kuriphilus reproductive strategy nutritive condition optimal clutch size |
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