FUNCTIONAL-RESPONSE OF DIAERETIELLA-RAPAE (MCINTOSH) (HYM, APHIDIIDAE) TO DIURAPHIS-NOXIA (MORDWILKO) (HOM, APHIDIDAE) HOSTS

Citation
Js. Bernal et al., FUNCTIONAL-RESPONSE OF DIAERETIELLA-RAPAE (MCINTOSH) (HYM, APHIDIIDAE) TO DIURAPHIS-NOXIA (MORDWILKO) (HOM, APHIDIDAE) HOSTS, Journal of applied entomology, 118(3), 1994, pp. 300-309
Citations number
39
Categorie Soggetti
Entomology
ISSN journal
09312048
Volume
118
Issue
3
Year of publication
1994
Pages
300 - 309
Database
ISI
SICI code
0931-2048(1994)118:3<300:FOD((A>2.0.ZU;2-G
Abstract
Functional-response experiments involving the parasitoid Diaeretiella rapae (McIntosh) (Hym., Aphidiidae) and Diuraphis noxia (Mordwilko) (H omo., Aphididae) hosts were conducted. The host densities used were 10 , 20, 40, 80, and 160 hosts per arena per day. Searching bouts lasted 24 h, and female parasitoids were allowed to search over two consecuti ve days. New hosts were offered to parasitoids after the first 24 h. T emperature was maintained at ca. 21-degrees-C, photoperiod was set at 14L:10D, and humidity ranged from 50 to 70% RH. In general, the offspr ing sex ratio did not appear to vary significantly with a host density of up to 80 hosts per female per day. However, the proportion of fema le offspring increased when female parasites were offered 160 hosts pe r day. In addition, the overall proportion of female offspring produce d across all host densities offered decreased on day 2 (0.582 +/- 0.03 7) relative to day 1 (0.661 +/- 0.023). Diaeretiella rapae displayed a Type 2 functional response to D. noxia hosts during the first 24 h. T he functional response displayed during the second 24 h was unlike any response commonly reported in the literature, with an initial rise fo llowed by a sharp decline in numbers of mummies produced when more tha n 40 hosts were offered. This was presumably due to the greater deplet ion of the female parasitoid's egg complement after 24-h exposures to high host densities (80 and 160 hosts), rather than to lower host dens ities (10, 20 and 40 hosts). The functional response parameters for da y 1 were a' = 1.341 arenas per day and Th = 0.017 days per mummy. The maximum attack rate per 24-h period (i.e. 1/Th) was 59.5 mummies.