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Covariance of adult size and development time in the parasitoid waspAphidius ervi in relation to the size of its host,Acyrthosiphon pisum
Authors:R. Sequeira  M. Mackauer
Affiliation:(1) Centre for Pest Management, Department of Biological Sciences, Simon Fraser University, V5A 1S6 Burnaby, BC, Canada
Abstract:Summary Adult size (in terms of dry weight; DW) and development time (Tp) of the solitary parasitoidAphidius ervi varied when reared in different nymphal instars of its host, apterous virginoparae of the pea aphid (Acyrthosiphon pisum). Parasitoid DW increased with an increase in the DW of the host at parasitization, from the first to the third aphid instar. Female wasps gained 1.1 times more in DW than their male counterparts in all four host classes, butTp did not significantly differ between the sexes. Parasitoid DW was consistently more variable thanTp. The two traits covaried positively with an increase in host size from the first to the third instar, but they varied independently in parasitoids from fourth-instar hosts. The host size (and stage) at the time of parasitization imposes constraints on the growth and development of immatureA. ervi that are reflected in the pattern of covariation between DW andTp. When growing in aphids below a certain size threshold, parasitoids can maximize fitness by a trade-off between DW andTp. Consequently, the assumption implicit in host-size models of parasitoid oviposition decisions — that females incur a relatively greater reduction in size (used as an index of fecundity) than males when developing in poor quality hosts — can be falsified.
Keywords:Aphidius ervi  adult size  development time  host size  covariation  life-history strategy  parasitoid  pea aphid
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