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Effect of adult feeding and timing of host exposure on the fertility and longevity of the parasitoid Anaphes flavipes
Authors:Alena Samkov  ,Ji&#x  í   Hadrava,Ji&#x  í   Skuhrovec,Petr Jan&#x  ta
Affiliation:Alena Samková,Jiří Hadrava,Jiří Skuhrovec,Petr Janšta
Abstract:The parasitoid Anaphes flavipes (Foerster) (Hymenoptera: Mymaridae) is a gregarious egg parasitoid which is widely used in biological control against important crop pest beetles of the genus Oulema (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae). Here, we present the first experimental examination of the influence of adult feeding and timing of host exposure on the longevity and fertility of this parasitoid. We confirmed a positive effect of adult feeding on longevity of both sexes. Fed parasitoids lived 3× longer than unfed ones. On the other hand, adult feeding and feeding time had no effect on female fertility. The number of hatched offspring was not increased by adult feeding, which suggests that the parasitoid emerges with already mature ovaries (proovigenic type). However, the fertility of fed females was strongly influenced by the timing of host egg exposure. By providing distinct groups of parasitoids with host eggs at different times, we were able to show lower fertility of fed females that had been offered host eggs more than 24 h after hatching. Our results thus show that the parasitoid's fertility is determined by her age at the time of parasitization rather than by feeding.
Keywords:biological control  breeding  fitness     Oulema     Hymenoptera  Mymaridae  Coleoptera  Chrysomelidae
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