Obeysekara Piyumi T, Legrand Ana
Department of Plant Science and Landscape Architecture, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, 06269, USA.
Environ Entomol. 2014 Dec;43(6):1594-602. doi: 10.1603/EN13275. Epub 2014 Oct 7.
Tiphia vernalis Rohwer and Tiphia popilliavora Rohwer are ectoparasitoids of root-feeding larvae of the Japanese beetle, Popillia japonica Newman, and oriental beetles, Anomala orientalis Waterhouse (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae). Little is known about the influence of host species and location in the host detection ability of tiphiid wasps. In this study, we examined the response of female T. popilliavora wasps, an understudied Tiphia species, to potential host stimuli using dual choice tests in an observation chamber filled with soil. T. popilliavora wasps were able to successfully discriminate the trails containing body odor or frass of P. japonica grubs from trails without cues. Frass trails of P. japonica grubs elicited stronger responses than body odor trails. We also examined the preference of host cues by tiphiid wasps using dual choice behavioral assays. Both T. vernalis and T. popilliavora wasps did not show preference toward trails that either contained P. japonica or A. orientalis cues. In addition, we also determined the detection of host cues by tiphiid wasps in a dual-choice test for cues presented at varying soil depths. Wasps were able to successfully discriminate between the Y-tube arms with and without cues when the cues of P. japonica were buried at a depth of 2 cm. In contrast, both Tiphia species were unable to distinguish between the Y-tube arms with and without cues when the cues were buried at a depth of 5 cm. Thus, our findings suggest that once Tiphia wasps land on the ground, they can detect the presence of their specific hosts, just below the soil surface by exploiting the kairomones present in grub body odor trails and frass and once the wasps are in the soil, they use the same cues to direct themselves to the host grubs.
春季蒂菲姬蜂(Tiphia vernalis Rohwer)和日本丽金龟寄蝇(Tiphia popilliavora Rohwer)是日本丽金龟(Popillia japonica Newman)和东方丽金龟(Anomala orientalis Waterhouse,鞘翅目:金龟科)根部取食幼虫的体外寄生蜂。关于寄主种类和位置对姬蜂科黄蜂寄主检测能力的影响,人们了解甚少。在本研究中,我们使用装有土壤的观察室中的双选试验,研究了一种研究较少的蒂菲姬蜂——日本丽金龟寄蝇雌蜂对潜在寄主刺激的反应。日本丽金龟寄蝇雌蜂能够成功区分含有日本丽金龟蛴螬体臭或粪便痕迹的路径与没有线索的路径。日本丽金龟蛴螬的粪便痕迹比体臭痕迹引发更强的反应。我们还使用双选行为分析研究了姬蜂科黄蜂对寄主线索的偏好。春季蒂菲姬蜂和日本丽金龟寄蝇雌蜂对含有日本丽金龟或东方丽金龟线索的路径均未表现出偏好。此外,我们还在双选试验中,确定了姬蜂科黄蜂对不同土壤深度呈现的线索的检测情况。当日本丽金龟的线索埋在2厘米深度时,黄蜂能够成功区分有线索和无线索的Y形管臂。相比之下,当线索埋在5厘米深度时,两种蒂菲姬蜂都无法区分有线索和无线索的Y形管臂。因此,我们的研究结果表明,一旦蒂菲姬蜂降落在地面上,它们可以通过利用蛴螬体臭痕迹和粪便中存在的利它素,检测到土壤表面以下特定寄主的存在,并且一旦黄蜂进入土壤,它们会使用相同的线索引导自己找到寄主蛴螬。