SEX ALLOCATION OF 3 SOLITARY ECTOPARASITIC WASP SPECIES ON BEAN WEEVIL LARVAE - SEX-RATIO CHANGE WITH HOST QUALITY AND LOCAL MATE COMPETITION

Citation
K. Nishimura et Gc. Jahn, SEX ALLOCATION OF 3 SOLITARY ECTOPARASITIC WASP SPECIES ON BEAN WEEVIL LARVAE - SEX-RATIO CHANGE WITH HOST QUALITY AND LOCAL MATE COMPETITION, Journal of ethology, 14(1), 1996, pp. 27-33
Citations number
29
Journal title
ISSN journal
02890771
Volume
14
Issue
1
Year of publication
1996
Pages
27 - 33
Database
ISI
SICI code
0289-0771(1996)14:1<27:SAO3SE>2.0.ZU;2-L
Abstract
Sex ratio manipulation by ovipositing females was surveyed in 3 solita ry ectoparasitic wasp species, Dinarmus basalis (Pteromalidae), Anisop teromalus calandrae (Pteromalidae), and Heterospilus prosopidis (Braco nidae), that parasitize azuki bean weevil (Callosobruchus chinensis (L ) (Coleoptera: Buruchidae)) larvae within azuki beans (Vigna angularis ). Variables were local mate competition (LMC) and host quality (HQ). We used host age as a measure of host quality (from 9- to 16-day-old h osts), changed the number of ovipositing females to control the level of local mate competition (1 female and 10 females), and examined ovip osition patterns of the wasps. The offspring sex ratios (proportion of females) of the 3 wasp species respond qualitatively same to HQ and L MC. The common qualitative tendency among the 3 species is an increase of sex ratios increase with host age. In the process of changing the sex ratio (9- U-day-old) 3 wasp species respond only to HQ. In the hos ts that end development in size (14-16-day-old) wasps respond to LMC. The response of sex ratio change to LMC in the old host age-classes ar e different among the 3 species. In the situation that there exists LM C (10 females) sex ratios are the same among the 3 wasps. However, the sex ratios in no LMC (single female) are heterogeneous among the 3 wa sps.