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寄生蜂对化学信号的利用:对宿主种群动态的影响。

Exploitation of chemical signaling by parasitoids: impact on host population dynamics.

机构信息

Biometris, Department of Mathematical and Statistical Methods, Wageningen University, P.O. Box 100, 6700 AC, Wageningen, The Netherlands.

出版信息

J Chem Ecol. 2013 Jun;39(6):752-63. doi: 10.1007/s10886-013-0298-8. Epub 2013 May 21.

Abstract

Chemical information mediates species interactions in a wide range of organisms. Yet, the effect of chemical information on population dynamics is rarely addressed. We designed a spatio-temporal parasitoid--host model to investigate the population dynamics when both the insect host and the parasitic wasp that attacks it can respond to chemical information. The host species, Drosophila melanogaster, uses food odors and aggregation pheromone to find a suitable resource for reproduction. The larval parasitoid, Leptopilina heterotoma, uses these same odors to find its hosts. We show that when parasitoids can respond to food odors, this negatively affects fruit fly population growth. However, extra parasitoid responsiveness to aggregation pheromone does not affect fruit fly population growth. Our results indicate that the use of the aggregation pheromone by D. melanogaster does not lead to an increased risk of parasitism. Moreover, the use of aggregation pheromone by the host enhances its population growth and enables it to persist at higher parasitoid densities.

摘要

化学信息在广泛的生物中介导种间相互作用。然而,化学信息对种群动态的影响很少被涉及。我们设计了一个时空寄生蜂-宿主模型,以研究当昆虫宿主和攻击它的寄生蜂都能对化学信息做出反应时的种群动态。宿主物种黑腹果蝇(Drosophila melanogaster)利用食物气味和聚集信息素来寻找适合繁殖的资源。幼虫寄生蜂,Leptopilina heterotoma,利用这些相同的气味来寻找它的宿主。我们表明,当寄生蜂能够对食物气味做出反应时,这会对果蝇种群的增长产生负面影响。然而,寄生蜂对聚集信息素的额外反应并不会影响果蝇的种群增长。我们的结果表明,黑腹果蝇使用聚集信息素并不会导致寄生风险增加。此外,宿主使用聚集信息素可以增强其种群增长,并使其在更高的寄生蜂密度下得以持续。

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