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Dynamic information and host acceptance by a tephritid fruit fly
Authors:MARC MANGEL  BERNARD D. ROITBERG
Affiliation:Department of Zoology, University of California, Davis California, U.S.A.;*Department of Zoology, University of California, Davis California, U.S.A.m, Behavioural Ecology Research Group, Department of Biological Sciences, Simon Fraser University, Canada
Abstract:Abstract. 1. Female apple maggot (Rhagoletis pomonella Walsh) flies held in field cages usually oviposited in an unparasitized (non-pheromone marked) fruit when it was encountered.
2. Oviposition in a previously parasitized (pheromone marked) fruit depended upon the time since the last oviposition (TSLO) and the percentage of infested fruit encountered during search for oviposition sites.
3. Previous theories of host acceptance suggest that the acceptance or rejection of a host should depend dichotomously on time since last oviposition and the fraction of marked hosts in the last five encounters. The experiments, however, show considerable variability and are thus not consistent with the theory.
4. A new theory for the experiments is introduced. This model involves physiological (egg complement) and informational state variables and leads to intuitive understanding of the experimental results. In particular, the model shows how the plasticity in oviposition site selection may arise from fitness maximizing behaviour. Alternative models are also discussed. All of the models stress the importance of physiological and informational states.
Keywords:Tephritid flies    oviposition strategy    foraging    learning
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