Intrinsic competition between Diachasmimorpha longicaudata and three native species of parasitoids (Hymenoptera: Braconidae: Opiinae) of Anastrepha (Diptera: Tephritidae) fruit flies under laboratory conditions

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作者
Murillo, Felix D. [1 ]
Montoya, Pablo [2 ]
Cabrera-Mireles, Hector [3 ]
Barrera, Juan F. [4 ]
Liedo, Pablo [4 ]
机构
[1] Tecnol Nacl Mexico IT Ursulo Galvan, Km 4-5 Carretera Cardel Chachalacas, Ursulo Galvan 91667, Veracruz, Mexico
[2] SAGARPA IICA, Programa Moscafrut, Metapa De Dominguez, Mexico
[3] CIRGOC INIFAP, Campo Expt Cotaxtla, Medellin De Bravo, Veracruz, Mexico
[4] Colegio Frontera Sur, Tapachula, Mexico
关键词
Superparasitism; multiparasitism; Utetes anastrephae; Doryctobracon crawfordi; Opius hirtus; competition; INTER-SPECIFIC COMPETITION; FLY DIPTERA; BIOLOGICAL-CONTROL; INTERSPECIFIC COMPETITION; HOST DISCRIMINATION; ASHMEAD HYMENOPTERA; TRYONI HYMENOPTERA; PUPAL PARASITOIDS; MANGO ORCHARDS; SPP; LARVAE;
D O I
10.1080/09583157.2019.1597333
中图分类号
Q81 [生物工程学(生物技术)]; Q93 [微生物学];
学科分类号
071005 ; 0836 ; 090102 ; 100705 ;
摘要
The effect of intrinsic competition between the exotic parasitoid Diachasmimorpha longicaudata (Ashmead) and the native species Doryctobracon crawfordi (Viereck), Utetes anastrephae (Viereck) and Opius hirtus (Fischer) (all Braconidae: Opiinae) was studied under laboratory conditions. Each native species and D. longicaudata acted as both a resident and an invader, and all species were introduced to the host simultaneously. Diachasmimorpha longicaudata was found to be the most competitive species because it achieved the highest parasitism percentage under all the experimental conditions, but it was also negatively affected by the presence and parasitic activity of the native parasitoids. Utetes anastrephae was the only species that maintained its parasitic rate when all species attacked the available hosts simultaneously. The emergence probability of a female D. longicaudata was positively associated with the increase in the number of scars on the cuticle of the host pupa, but this association was not observed for the native species. It was concluded that D. longicaudata is an intrinsic competitor that is superior to D. crawfordi, U. anastrephae and O. hirtus, whether acting as a resident or an invader, producing a female-biased sex ratio in all the evaluation conditions. Utetes anastrephae was the native species that was least affected by the competitive presence of D. longicaudata, which suggests that it could be used as a complementary biological control agent for Anastrepha fruit flies.
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