Patterns of resource distribution among conspecific larvae in two fruit fly species: Anastrepha fraterculus and Ceratitis capitata (Diptera: Tephritidae)

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Liendo, Maria C. [1 ,4 ]
Devescovi, Francisco [1 ,4 ]
Boca, Teresa [2 ]
Cladera, Jorge L. [1 ]
Vera, Maria T. [3 ,4 ]
Segura, Diego F. [1 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Inst Nacl Tecnol Agr Nicolas Reppetto & Los Reser, Inst Genet EA Favret, RA-1686 Hurlingham, Argentina
[2] Inst Nacl Tecnol Agr Nicolas Reppetto & Los Reser, Inst Clima & Agua, RA-1686 Hurlingham, Argentina
[3] Univ Nacl Tucuman, Fac Agron & Zootecnia, Ave Gral Roca 1900, RA-4000 San Miguel De Tucuman, Argentina
[4] Consejo Nacl Invest Cient & Tecn, Ave Rivadavia 1917, RA-1033 Buenos Aires, DF, Argentina
关键词
Anastrepha fraterculus; Ceratitis capitata; contest competition; invasive species; larval competition; oviposition behaviour; scramble competition; OVIPOSITION-DETERRING PHEROMONE; LIFE-HISTORY TRAITS; INTRASPECIFIC COMPETITION; OFFSPRING PERFORMANCE; DENSITY-DEPENDENCE; CLUTCH SIZE; LA-REUNION; FLIES; INSECTS; BIOLOGY;
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10.1111/afe.12166
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Q96 [昆虫学];
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摘要
1 Anastrepha fraterculus (Diptera: Tephritidae) and Ceratitis capitata (Diptera: Tephritidae) are fruit fly pests whose larvae are frequently found sharing the same fruit with conspecifics. Because larvae are incapable of leaving the fruit in search of non-infested fruit, they are forced to share nutritional resources and eventually compete with other larvae for these. 2 In the present study, we investigated the effect of intraspecific competition on the development of A. fraterculus and C. capitata larvae, and compared the strategies adopted by these species. 3 To this end, newly-hatched larvae were transferred into a container with a fixed amount of larval diet at increasing larval densities and several developmental parameters were measured. 4 The two species showed similarities and differences in the way in which they responded to an increasing density. In A. fraterculus, pupal weight and the duration of the larval stage decreased as the competition levels increased. Larvae of C. capitata showed a consistent reduction in pupal weight and larval survival as the larval density increased. In A. fraterculus, the reduction in pupal weight was heterogeneous, with most pupae showing a marked decrease in weight and only few pupae showing slight negative effects or no effect at all, whereas, in C. capitata, the reduction was similar for all pupae. 5 The differences in the way in which these species responded to competition suggest that there are different patterns of resource distribution among conspecific larvae. The implications of these findings for oviposition behaviour and the life history of the two species are discussed.
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