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The parasitoidOoencyrtus nezarae (Hymenoptera: Encyrtidae) prefers hosts parasitized by conspecifics over unparasitized hosts
Authors:Keiji Takasu  Yoshimi Hirose
Institution:(1) Division of Insect Natural Enemies, Institute of Biological Control, Faculty of Agriculture, Kyushu University, 812 Fukuoka, Japan;(2) Present address: Insect Biology & Population Management Research Laboratory, USDA-ARS, 31793 Tifton, GA, USA
Abstract:Summary Two laboratory experiments were conducted to examine the ovipositional preferences of the egg parasitoidOoencyrtus nezarae Ishii (Hymenoptera: Encyrtidae) for parasitized and unparasitizedMegacopta punctatissimum Montandon (Hemiptera: Plataspidae). Females that had never oviposited or that had not oviposite for 3 days preferred recently parasitized hosts more than unparasitized hosts. The preference for recently parasitized hosts appeared to be mediated by the punctures in already parasitized hosts made by the ovipositor of the first female. Survival of the parasitoid progeny was lower in recently parasitized hosts than in unparasitized hosts. However, handling time of parasitized hosts was extremely short relative to that of unparasitized hosts, because the superparasitizing female could use the punctures made by the previous females. It is concluded that the females preferred the parasitized hosts over unparasitized hosts because the benefit of saving time and energy for drilling was more than the cost of progeny survival.
Keywords:Ooencyrtus nezarae  Parasitoid  Optimal foraging  Host discrimination  Handling time
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