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Sugar concentration and timing of feeding affect feeding characteristics and survival of a parasitic wasp
Affiliation:1. USDA-ARS European Biological Control Laboratory, Montferrier sur Lez, France;2. Montpellier SupAgro, Montpellier, France;3. CGIAR-CIAT, Hanoi, Viet Nam;1. Department of Biochemistry, University of Johannesburg, Auckland Park 2006, South Africa;2. CSIR Biosciences, Pretoria 0001, South Africa;1. Universidad Nacional de Chilecito – CONICET, 9 de Julio 22 Chilecito (5360), La Rioja, Argentina;2. Instituto de Entomología, Fund. M. Lillo – CONICET, Miguel Lillo 251, S. M. de Tucumán (4000), Argentina;1. Department of Mathematics, University of Auckland, Private Bag 92019, Auckland, New Zealand;2. Department of Mathematics, Lamar University, PO Box 10047, Beaumont, TX 77710, USA;1. IGEPP, INRAE, Institut Agro, Univ Rennes, 49045 Angers, France;2. Laboratorio de Control Biológico, Instituto de Ciencias Biológicas, Universidad de Talca, Talca, Chile;3. IRHS, Université d''Angers, INRAE, Institut Agro, SFR 4207 QUASAV, 49071 Beaucouzé, France;4. IGEPP, INRAE, Institut Agro, Univ Rennes, 35000 Rennes, France
Abstract:The availability of food sources is important for parasitoid survival, especially for those that inhabit ecosystems where nectar and honeydew are spatially or temporally scarce. Therefore, the value of even a single meal can be crucial for survival. Psyttalia lounsburyi is a parasitoid, and biological control agent, of the olive fruit fly, Bactrocera oleae. In order to improve our understanding of the basic nutritional ecology of P. lounsburyi and its role in survival we evaluated the effect of a single sucrose meal on the longevity of female and male wasps. We measured the duration of feeding, volume ingested, sucrose consumption, energy content, and longevity of wasps provided with different concentrations of sucrose (0.5, 1, and 2 M) at different times after emergence (0, 1, 2 or 3 days after emergence). Our results showed that longevity was significantly influenced by sucrose concentration and timing of feeding. For females, feeding on sucrose increased the likelihood of survival to varying degrees, ranging from 32.3% to 95.4%, compared to water-only controls. The longest duration of feeding was observed for the highest sucrose concentrations and oldest wasps. The amount of sugar ingested and energy uptake increased, up to a point, as sugar concentration increased. Our results suggest that P. lounsburyi derived greatest benefit from the intermediate concentration (1 M) of sucrose provided 2 or 3 days after emergence. Our study emphasizes the importance of finding balance between increasing longevity and limiting the duration of feeding, and concomitant uptake of nutrients, that is fundamental for survival of the wasp in nature.
Keywords:Nutritional ecology  Carbohydrate subsidy  Survival analysis  Feeding behavior  Stretch receptors  Parasitoid
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