Liu Jian-Feng, Wang Xiu-Qin, Beggs Jacqueline R, Ou Hou-Ding, Yu Xiao-Fei, Shen Xiu-Xian, Yang Mao-Fa
State Key Laboratory Breeding Base of Green Pesticide and Agricultural Bioengineering, Key Laboratory of Green Pesticide and Agricultural Bioengineering, Ministry of Education, Guizhou University, Guiyang 550025, China.
Institute of Entomology, Guizhou University, Guizhou Provincial Key Laboratory for Agricultural Pest Management of the Mountainous Region, Scientific Observing and Experimental Station of Crop Pest in Guiyang, Ministry of Agriculture, Guiyang 550025, China.
Insects. 2020 Dec 17;11(12):889. doi: 10.3390/insects11120889.
Intraguild predation interactions have substantial theoretical and practical implications for the dynamics of natural competitor populations used for biological control. Intraguild predation on parasitized aphids not only has a direct, negative effect on the parasitoid species, but it may indirectly influence the predator's development, survival, reproduction and predation rates. In this study, we used two-sex life table theory, life table parameters and predation rates of (Rondani) to compare when its populations fed on aphids ( Sulzer) (Hemiptera: Aphididae) that were either unparasitized or parasitized by (Ashmead) (Hymenoptera: Braconidae). Our results showed that individuals of were capable of completing their development and attaining maturity when they fed on parasitized aphids. Although feeding on parasitized aphids did not influence the survival rates of immature , it did significantly slow their development and extended their longevity, thereby reducing the fecundity and predation rates of . These findings may be pivotal for better understanding the sustained coexistence of predators with parasitoids in the biological control of aphids.
集团内捕食相互作用对用于生物防治的自然竞争种群动态具有重大的理论和实践意义。对被寄生蚜虫的集团内捕食不仅对寄生蜂物种有直接的负面影响,而且可能间接影响捕食者的发育、存活、繁殖和捕食率。在本研究中,我们运用两性生命表理论、生命表参数以及(隆达尼)的捕食率,比较了其种群取食未被寄生或被(阿什米德)(膜翅目:茧蜂科)寄生的蚜虫(苏尔策)(半翅目:蚜科)时的情况。我们的结果表明,(某种捕食者)的个体在取食被寄生蚜虫时能够完成发育并达到成熟。虽然取食被寄生蚜虫并不影响未成熟(捕食者)的存活率,但确实显著减缓了它们的发育并延长了寿命,从而降低了(捕食者)的繁殖力和捕食率。这些发现对于更好地理解捕食者与寄生蜂在蚜虫生物防治中的持续共存可能至关重要。