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Parasitoid wasp affects metabolism of cockroach host to favor food preservation for its offspring
Authors:Gal?Haspel,Eran?Gefen,Amos?Ar,J.?Gustavo?Glusman,Frederic?Libersat  author-information"  >  author-information__contact u-icon-before"  >  mailto:libersat@bgu.ac.il"   title="  libersat@bgu.ac.il"   itemprop="  email"   data-track="  click"   data-track-action="  Email author"   data-track-label="  "  >Email author
Affiliation:(1) Department of Life Sciences and Zlotowski Center for Neuroscience, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, P.O. Box 653, Beer-Sheva, 84105, Israel;(2) Department of Zoology, Tel-Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel;(3) Present address: Department of Pathology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA
Abstract:Unlike predators, which immediately consume their prey, parasitoid wasps incapacitate their prey to provide a food supply for their offspring. We have examined the effects of the venom of the parasitoid wasp Ampulex compressa on the metabolism of its cockroach prey. This wasp stings into the brain of the cockroach causing hypokinesia. We first established that larval development, from egg laying to pupation, lasts about 8 days. During this period, the metabolism of the stung cockroach slows down, as measured by a decrease in oxygen consumption. Similar decreases in oxygen consumption occurred after pharmacologically induced paralysis or after removing descending input from the head ganglia by severing the neck connectives. However, neither of these two groups of cockroaches survived more than six days, while 90% of stung cockroaches survived at least this long. In addition, cockroaches with severed neck connectives lost significantly more body mass, mainly due to dehydration. Hence, the sting of A. compressa not only renders the cockroach prey helplessly submissive, but also changes its metabolism to sustain more nutrients for the developing larva. This metabolic manipulation is subtler than the complete removal of descending input from the head ganglia, since it leaves some physiological processes, such as water retention, intact.
Keywords:Ampulex compressa  Periplaneta americana  Oxygen consumption  Parasitoid  Venom
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