Peri Ezio, Sole Mery Angelica, Wajnberg Eric, Colazza Stefano
Dipartimento di Scienze Entomologiche, Fitopatologiche, Microbiologiche Agrarie e Zootecniche - Sezione di Entomologia, Acarologia e Zoologia, Università di Palermo, Viale delle Scienze, Palermo 90128, Italy.
J Exp Biol. 2006 Sep;209(Pt 18):3629-35. doi: 10.1242/jeb.02416.
Chemical residues left by walking adults of the southern green stink bug, Nezara viridula (L.) (Heteroptera: Pentatomidae) induce arrestment behavior in the egg parasitoid Trissolcus basalis (Wollaston) (Hymenoptera: Scelionidae) leading to prolonged periods of walking on contaminated areas and to systematic return to the stimulus after encountering the treatment borders. In this study, we quantified how the hierarchical value of residues from host adults and oviposition experience can influence the arrestment behavior of T. basalis females. Our results showed that: (1) female wasps perceived host residues at different hierarchical levels depending on the host gender, with a clear preference for the chemical residues deposited by host females rather then host males; (2) wasps' arrestment response to chemical residues of host females became weaker when wasps were not rewarded by an oviposition experience, and stronger following successful oviposition; (3) repeated encounters with host male chemical residues, followed or not by oviposition experience, did not cause wasps to change their innate arrestment response; (4) in the unrewarded condition, arrestment responses of wasps varied according to the time elapsed between successive visits to areas contaminated by host females: responses were weak with a short interval (less than 24 h) and stronger with a long interval (more than 72 h), suggesting that this unrewarded experience, i.e. encounter with female traces not followed by host egg location, fade within a few hours. The potential significance of these results to the host location behavior of T. basalis in the field is discussed.
南方绿蝽(Nezara viridula (L.),半翅目:蝽科)成虫行走时留下的化学残留物会引发卵寄生蜂基底斯三叉蚜小蜂(Trissolcus basalis (Wollaston),膜翅目:缘腹细蜂科)的滞留行为,导致其在受污染区域长时间行走,并在遇到处理边界后系统地返回刺激源。在本研究中,我们量化了宿主成虫残留物的等级价值和产卵经历如何影响基底斯三叉蚜小蜂雌蜂的滞留行为。我们的结果表明:(1)雌蜂根据宿主性别在不同等级水平上感知宿主残留物,明显偏好宿主雌虫而非宿主雄虫留下的化学残留物;(2)当黄蜂没有通过产卵经历获得奖励时,它们对宿主雌虫化学残留物的滞留反应会变弱,而在成功产卵后则会变强;(3)反复接触宿主雄虫化学残留物,无论是否有产卵经历,都不会使黄蜂改变其天生的滞留反应;(4)在无奖励条件下,黄蜂的滞留反应根据连续访问宿主雌虫污染区域之间的时间间隔而变化:间隔较短(少于24小时)时反应较弱,间隔较长(超过72小时)时反应较强,这表明这种无奖励的经历,即遇到雌虫痕迹但未找到宿主卵,会在几小时内消失。讨论了这些结果对基底斯三叉蚜小蜂在田间宿主定位行为的潜在意义。