Mayhew P J, Godfray H C J
Department of Biology and NERC Centre for Population Biology, Imperial College at Silwood Park, Ascot, Berks SL5 7PY, UK fax: 01344 294339; e-mail:
Oecologia. 1997 Apr;110(2):218-221. doi: 10.1007/s004420050153.
The sex allocation strategy of the parasitoid Laelius pedatus (Hymenoptera: Bethylidae) on different-sized hosts was investigated. The wasp lays from one to five eggs, and clutch size increases with host size. On the smallest hosts, single male eggs are laid, while on slightly larger hosts single female eggs are laid. On still larger hosts, gregarious clutches are laid which nearly always consist of a single male and one or more female eggs. The sex ratio strategy of the wasp appears to be influenced by a combination of local mate competition and conditional sex expression based on host quality.
研究了寄生蜂拉氏佩氏茧蜂(膜翅目:肿腿蜂科)在不同大小宿主上的性别分配策略。这种黄蜂每次产卵1至5枚,卵块大小随宿主大小增加。在最小的宿主上产单枚雄卵,在稍大一些的宿主上产单枚雌卵。在更大的宿主上产群居性卵块,几乎总是由一枚雄卵和一枚或多枚雌卵组成。黄蜂的性别比例策略似乎受到局部配偶竞争和基于宿主质量的条件性性别表达的共同影响。