Fellowes M D E, Kraaijeveld A R, Godfray H C J
NERC Centre for Population Biology, Imperial College at Silwood Park, Ascot, Berkshire, SL5 7PY, United Kingdom.
Department of Biology, Imperial College at Silwood Park, Ascot, Berkshire, SL5 7PY, United Kingdom.
Evolution. 1999 Aug;53(4):1302-1305. doi: 10.1111/j.1558-5646.1999.tb04544.x.
Replicate lines of Drosophila melanogaster have been selected for increased resistance against one of two species of parasitoid wasp, Asobara tabida and Leptopilina boulardi. In both cases, it has been shown that an improved ability to mount an immunological defense against the parasitoid's egg is associated with reduced survival when the larvae are reared under conditions of low resource availability and thus high competition. We show here that in both sets of selected lines, lower competitive ability is associated with reduced rates of larval feeding, as measured by the frequency of retractions of the cephalopharyngeal skeleton. This suggests that the same or similar physiological processes are involved in the trade-off between competition and resistance against either parasitoid and shows how the interaction between adaptations for competition and natural enemy resistance may be mediated.
黑腹果蝇的复制品系已被选择用于增强对两种寄生蜂之一(塔氏阿索斯茧蜂和布氏细颚姬蜂)的抗性。在这两种情况下,研究表明,当幼虫在资源可用性低因而竞争激烈的条件下饲养时,对寄生蜂卵进行免疫防御的能力提高与存活率降低有关。我们在此表明,在两组选定的品系中,较低的竞争能力与幼虫摄食率降低有关,这是通过头咽骨回缩频率来衡量的。这表明相同或相似的生理过程参与了竞争与对任何一种寄生蜂的抗性之间的权衡,并说明了竞争适应性与天敌抗性之间的相互作用可能是如何被调节的。