Tognon R, Sant'Ana J, Redaelli L R, Meyer A L
Dept of Crop Protection, PPG-Fitotecnia, Federal Univ of Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS), Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brasil.
Ethology and Insect Chemical Ecology Lab, Federal Univ of Rio Grande do Sul, Av. Bento Gonçalves, 7712, Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, 91540-000, Brazil.
Neotrop Entomol. 2018 Oct;47(5):689-697. doi: 10.1007/s13744-018-0607-6. Epub 2018 Apr 20.
Parasitoid host selection is mainly mediated by chemical cues, which can be adjusted by experience, changing their innate behavior. Therefore, this study evaluated if immature experience (pre-imaginal conditioning) on eggs and volatiles from different host eggs has influence on parasitism and chemotaxic behavior of Telenomus podisi Ashmead and/or Trissolcus basalis Wollaston (Hymenoptera: Scelionidae). Both wasp species were submitted to a multiple-choice parasitism test among Euschistus heros (Fabricius), Piezodorus guildinii (Westwood), and Nezara viridula L. (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae) (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae) egg masses. Eggs from these three stink bugs were equally offered to female parasitoids. After that, adults which emerged from each host were also exposed to parasitism in a multiple-choice test for up to an additional generation. Moreover, in olfactometer "Y," the behavior of innate and experienced T. podisi females to volatiles from hosts' egg extracts was tested, to study their learning and memory ability. The original host had influence on T. podisi parasitism; however, T. basalis always parasitized more N. viridula eggs independently of its last rearing host. Innate T. podisi females responded positively to E. heros and P. guildinii egg volatiles, but this behavior was not observed in N. viridula. When T. podisi females were experienced on egg volatiles from a new host, they showed significant learning and memory ability for the specific host volatile for, at least, 24 h. Experienced wasps responded positively to N. viridula and through this result we have evidences about the possibility to manipulate wasp's preferences to a specific target host.
寄生蜂的寄主选择主要由化学信号介导,这些信号可通过经验进行调整,从而改变其先天行为。因此,本研究评估了对不同寄主卵的卵和挥发物的未成熟经历(成虫前期条件作用)是否会影响豆荚广肩小蜂(Telenomus podisi Ashmead)和/或荔蝽平腹小蜂(Trissolcus basalis Wollaston)(膜翅目:缘腹细蜂科)的寄生行为和趋化行为。这两种黄蜂都在英雄蝽(Euschistus heros)(Fabricius)、绿蝽(Piezodorus guildinii)(Westwood)和稻绿蝽(Nezara viridula L.)(半翅目:蝽科)(半翅目:蝽科)的卵块之间接受了多项选择寄生试验。这三种椿象的卵被等量提供给雌性寄生蜂。之后,从每个寄主中羽化出的成虫也在多项选择试验中接受寄生,最多延续一代。此外,在“Y”型嗅觉仪中,测试了先天的和有经验的豆荚广肩小蜂雌蜂对寄主卵提取物挥发物的行为,以研究它们的学习和记忆能力。原始寄主对豆荚广肩小蜂的寄生有影响;然而,荔蝽平腹小蜂总是寄生更多的稻绿蝽卵,而与其最后的饲养寄主无关。先天的豆荚广肩小蜂雌蜂对英雄蝽和绿蝽的卵挥发物有正向反应,但在稻绿蝽中未观察到这种行为。当豆荚广肩小蜂雌蜂接触新寄主的卵挥发物后,它们至少在24小时内对特定寄主挥发物表现出显著的学习和记忆能力。有经验的黄蜂对稻绿蝽有正向反应,通过这一结果,我们有证据证明有可能操纵黄蜂对特定目标寄主的偏好。