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Yeast hydrolysate supplement increases starvation vulnerability of Queensland fruit fly
Authors:PHILLIP W TAYLOR  MAHFUZA KHAN  SAMUEL R COLLINS  OLIVIA L REYNOLDS
Institution:1. Department of Biological Sciences, Macquarie University, , Sydney, Australia;2. Insect Biotechnology Division, Institute of Food and Radiation Biology, Atomic Energy Research Establishment, , Dhaka, Bangladesh;3. Graham Centre for Agricultural Innovation (NSW Department of Primary Industries and Charles Sturt University), Elizabeth Macarthur Agricultural Institute, , Narellan, Australia
Abstract:Post‐teneral diets containing yeast hydrolysate are reported to increase longevity, reproductive development and sexual performance of Queensland fruit fly (‘Q‐fly’) Bactrocera tryoni Froggatt (Diptera: Tephritidae). Consequently, diets including yeast hydrolysate are recommended for sterile Q‐flies before release in sterile insect technique (SIT) programmes. However, in some tephritids, diets including yeast hydrolysate are associated with an increased vulnerability to starvation. In the present study, the effects of yeast hydrolysate supplementation before release are considered with respect to the longevity of released Q‐fly when food becomes scarce. Experiments are carried out in three settings of varying resemblance to field conditions: 5‐L laboratory cages, 107‐L outdoor cages and 14 140‐L field cages containing potted citrus trees. In all experimental settings, compared with flies that received only sucrose, male and female Q‐flies that are provided with yeast hydrolysate during the first 2 days of adult life have a significantly shorter survival when subsequently deprived of food. Yeast supplementation appears to commit Q‐flies to a developmental trajectory that renders them more vulnerable to starvation. The practical significance of these findings for SIT depends on how often the releases are carried out under conditions in which Q‐flies experience extreme food shortages in the field.
Keywords:Bactrocera tryoni  diet  longevity  sterile insect technique  Tephritidae
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