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低致死剂量的吡丙醚会刺激非靶标寄生蜂的繁殖和攻击行为。

Sublethal doses of pyriproxyfen stimulate reproduction and aggressive behavior in a non-target parasitoid wasp.

机构信息

IRBI UMR 7261 CNRS-Université de Tours, Parc de Grandmont, 37200 Tours, France.

IRBI UMR 7261 CNRS-Université de Tours, Parc de Grandmont, 37200 Tours, France.

出版信息

Sci Total Environ. 2022 Oct 10;842:156880. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.156880. Epub 2022 Jun 23.

Abstract

Insecticides are commonly used to control populations of pests and disease vectors. However, they can have multiple unintended effects on non-target species. Assessing their impacts on the physiology and behavior of beneficial insects, such as biological control agents, is thus necessary to gain insight into the diversity and nature of such side effects. Here, we investigated the effect of sublethal doses of the endocrine disrupting insecticide pyriproxyfen, a juvenile hormone agonist, on females of the solitary ectoparasitoid Eupelmus vuilleti (Hymenoptera: Eupelmidae). These parasitoid wasps can be used as biological control agents to control the cowpea weevil, Callosobruchus maculatus (Coleoptera: Bruchidae), that infests cowpea seeds, Vigna unguiculata (Fabacea). To do so, in addition to classical measures on female fecundity and survival, we focused on female behaviors that can have important consequences on female fitness and host exploitation. First, we showed that pyriproxyfen stimulated egg production without affecting female survival. Second, we observed that low doses of this insecticide had no effect on females' exploration and host discrimination ability but stimulated their aggressiveness when fighting for host access. Although a negative impact on other life-history traits cannot be ruled out at this point, these results showed low doses of pyriproxyfen can have unintended positive effects on ectoparasitoid E. vuilleti females, by enhancing at least temporarily their reproduction and host access in a situation of competition. Our work thus highlights the importance of studying the diversity of possible unintended sublethal effects of pesticides on beneficial insects.

摘要

杀虫剂通常用于控制害虫和疾病媒介的种群。然而,它们可能对非目标物种产生多种意外影响。因此,评估它们对有益昆虫(如生物防治剂)的生理和行为的影响,对于了解这些副作用的多样性和性质是必要的。在这里,我们研究了亚致死剂量的内分泌干扰杀虫剂吡丙醚(一种保幼激素激动剂)对独居外寄生蜂 Eupelmus vuilleti(膜翅目:Eupelmidae)雌蜂的影响。这些寄生蜂可用作生物防治剂来控制豇豆象(鞘翅目:豆象科),这种象鼻虫会侵害豇豆种子,豇豆 Vigna unguiculata(豆科)。为此,除了对雌性繁殖力和存活率进行经典测量外,我们还关注了可能对雌性适合度和宿主利用有重要影响的雌性行为。首先,我们表明吡丙醚刺激了产卵而不影响雌性的存活率。其次,我们观察到,这种杀虫剂的低剂量对雌蜂的探索和宿主识别能力没有影响,但刺激了它们在争夺宿主时的攻击性。尽管目前还不能排除这种杀虫剂对其他生活史特征的负面影响,但这些结果表明,低剂量的吡丙醚可以对外寄生蜂 E. vuilleti 雌蜂产生意外的积极影响,至少在竞争情况下暂时增强其繁殖和宿主获取能力。因此,我们的工作强调了研究杀虫剂对有益昆虫可能产生的不同的意外亚致死影响的重要性。

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