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Oviposition behavior ofDrosophila subobscura and its parasitoidAsobara tabida in the laboratory
Authors:D. Prophetou-Athanasiadou   P. J. Hodgson   N. Kouloussis  T. H. Jones
Affiliation:(1) Department of Biology, Imperial College at Silwood Park, SL5 7PY Ascot, Berkshire, UK;(2) Present address: Laboratory of Applied Zoology and Parasitology, Department of Agriculture, Aristoteleian University of Thessaloniki, 54006 Thessaloniki, Greece
Abstract:At 18°C, adultAsobara tabida emerge 21 days after oviposition within the host;Drosophila subobscura emerges 18 days after oviposition. The relatively short pre-oviposition period of adultA. tabida (4 days), compared to that ofD. subobscura (4–8 days) results in the generation times of both host and parasitoid being approximately similar. A yeast source is necessary forD. subobscura females to mature their eggs; female flies will not oviposit on patches without a yeast source. While surface roughness is an important characteristic for maximumD. subobscura oviposition,A. tabida oviposition, and consequent levels of parasitism, is enhanced by coating patches with askin of active yeast. When presented with a multi-patch environment, experienced and inexperienced female wasps showed no significant difference in their level of attack.
Keywords:host-parasitoid interaction
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