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植物胁迫对蚜虫-寄生蜂相互作用的影响:干旱提高了对蚜虫的抑制作用。

Effects of Plant Stress on Aphid-Parasitoid Interactions: Drought Improves Aphid Suppression.

机构信息

Division of Plant Sciences, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO, USA.

出版信息

Environ Entomol. 2021 Jun 18;50(3):713-718. doi: 10.1093/ee/nvab005.

Abstract

Drought events have the potential to mediate tri-trophic interactions. Changes in plant quality influence herbivore performance, which affects prey availability and quality for natural enemies. Parasitoid wasps are particularly vulnerable to these changes since their development is inextricably linked to that of their prey. However, we know little about the indirect effects of plant water limitation on parasitoid performance, especially the consequences of mild water limitation. This study investigated the ability of a parasitoid wasp (Aphidius colemani Viereck (Hymenoptera: Braconidae)) to suppress aphid (Rhopalosiphum padi L. (Hemiptera: Aphididae)) populations on well-watered, mildly stressed, or highly stressed wheat (Triticum aestivum L. (Poales: Poaceae)). We then investigated the role that aphid body size and behavioral interactions might play in wasp acceptance of aphid hosts. We found improved aphid suppression under mild and high-water limitation, but the underlying mechanisms were different. Mild-stress appeared to maximize parasitoid performance, as indicated by the highest mummy production. Aphids were larger when feeding on mildly stressed plants than on any other treatment, which suggests improved aphid quality for parasitoids. Improved aphid suppression under high-stress may have been driven by enhanced nonconsumptive effects. Despite improved aphid suppression, mummy formation was lowest on highly stressed plants. High-stress conditions have been shown to negatively affect aphid performance, so improved aphid suppression may be driven by poor aphid performance exacerbating the cost of interactions with parasitoids, such as stinging. No differences were observed in parasitoid foraging behaviors such as antennation or stinging across any treatments. This study highlights the importance of plant water stress intensity in affecting outcomes of parasitoid-host interactions.

摘要

干旱事件有可能调节三营养级相互作用。植物质量的变化会影响食草动物的表现,从而影响猎物的可用性和天敌的质量。寄生蜂特别容易受到这些变化的影响,因为它们的发育与它们的猎物紧密相连。然而,我们对植物水分限制对寄生蜂性能的间接影响知之甚少,尤其是轻度水分限制的后果。本研究调查了一种寄生蜂(Aphidius colemani Viereck(膜翅目:Braconidae))在充分浇水、轻度胁迫或高度胁迫的小麦(Triticum aestivum L.(禾本科:禾本科))上抑制蚜虫(Rhopalosiphum padi L.(半翅目:蚜虫科))种群的能力。然后,我们研究了蚜虫体型和行为相互作用可能在蜂接受蚜虫宿主中的作用。我们发现轻度和高度水分限制下的蚜虫抑制得到了改善,但潜在机制不同。轻度胁迫似乎最大限度地提高了寄生蜂的性能,这表现为最高的蛹产量。与任何其他处理相比,在轻度胁迫下取食的蚜虫体型较大,这表明蚜虫的质量对寄生蜂有所改善。高胁迫下的蚜虫抑制作用改善可能是由非消耗性效应增强驱动的。尽管蚜虫抑制作用得到改善,但在高度胁迫的植物上蛹形成率最低。高胁迫条件已被证明会对蚜虫的性能产生负面影响,因此,蚜虫抑制作用的改善可能是由于蚜虫性能恶化加剧了与寄生蜂的相互作用成本,例如刺痛。在任何处理中,都没有观察到寄生蜂觅食行为(如触角摆动或刺痛)的差异。本研究强调了植物水分胁迫强度在影响寄生蜂-宿主相互作用结果方面的重要性。

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