Departamento de Entomologia, Universidade de São Paulo, ESALQ, Piracicaba, São Paulo, Brazil.
Departamento de Entomologia, Universidade Federal de Lavras, Lavras, Minas Gerais, Brazil.
PLoS One. 2023 Mar 30;18(3):e0281806. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0281806. eCollection 2023.
In drosophilids, competition and coexistence can impact survivorship, growth, and reproductive output. Here, we evaluated direct competition between two co-occurring fruit flies, the spotted-wing drosophila Drosophila suzukii and the African fig fly Zaprionus indianus, comparing results from field collections with laboratory experiments. Field collections were conducted to evaluate co-occurrence between species. In the laboratory, different densities of eggs of each species were provided an artificial diet, and intra- and interspecific densities were evaluated regarding biological traits such as development and fecundity. Field collections showed a prevalence of Z. indianus, followed by other drosophilid species, including D. suzukii. Pupal survival and adult emergence were higher in D. suzukii than in Z. indianus at both intra- and interspecific densities, with decreasing values in response to increased densities. Fecundity did not differ significantly for either species at different intraspecific densities, but when reared together at different densities, Z. indianus was significantly more fecund than D. suzukii. Development time showed no significant difference at intraspecific densities, but when reared together, Z. indianus had longer development times than D. suzukii. Leslie Matrix projections indicated that D. suzukii showed practically the same dynamics at intraspecific and interspecific densities, with increasing oscillations at low and intermediate densities and decreasing oscillations at high densities. Zaprionus indianus showed a similar oscillation to D. suzukii, except at intermediate intraspecific densities, when the pattern was cyclic. Low interspecific densities resulted in decreasing oscillations. In the two-choice oviposition bioassays, D. suzukii females showed no significant preference for diets previously infested or not with either conspecific or heterospecific eggs at different densities. Understanding competitive interactions between co-occurring heterospecific species should be considered when establishing management tactics for spotted-wing drosophila.
在果蝇中,竞争和共存会影响存活率、生长和繁殖产量。在这里,我们评估了两种共存的果蝇——斑点果蝇 Drosophila suzukii 和非洲榕果蝇 Zaprionus indianus 之间的直接竞争,比较了野外采集和实验室实验的结果。野外采集用于评估物种间的共存情况。在实验室中,为每个物种的不同密度的卵提供人工饮食,并评估种内和种间密度对发育和繁殖等生物特征的影响。野外采集显示 Z. indianus 的出现率较高,其次是其他果蝇物种,包括 D. suzukii。在种内和种间密度下,D. suzukii 的蛹存活率和成虫出芽率均高于 Z. indianus,随着密度的增加而降低。在不同的种内密度下,两种物种的繁殖力没有显著差异,但当在不同的密度下一起饲养时,Z. indianus 的繁殖力明显高于 D. suzukii。发育时间在种内密度下没有显著差异,但当一起饲养时,Z. indianus 的发育时间比 D. suzukii 长。Leslie 矩阵预测表明,D. suzukii 在种内和种间密度下表现出几乎相同的动态,在低和中等密度下波动增加,在高密度下波动减少。Z. indianus 表现出与 D. suzukii 相似的波动,除了在中等种内密度下,波动模式是周期性的。种间密度较低导致波动减少。在双选择产卵生物测定中,D. suzukii 雌蝇在不同密度下对先前感染或未感染同种或异种卵的饮食没有明显偏好。在制定斑点果蝇管理策略时,应考虑共存的异种物种之间的竞争相互作用。