Department of Entomology, University of Georgia, Tifton, GA, USA.
USDA-ARS Southeastern Fruit and Tree Nut Research Laboratory, Byron, GA, USA.
J Insect Sci. 2024 Jul 1;24(4). doi: 10.1093/jisesa/ieae071.
Advances in molecular ecology can overcome many challenges in understanding host-parasitoid interactions. Genetic characterization of the key-players in systems helps to confirm species and identify trophic linkages essential for ecological service delivery by biological control agents; however, relatively few agroecosystems have been explored using this approach. Pecan production consists of a large tree perennial system containing an assortment of seasonal pests and natural enemies. As a first step to characterizing host-parasitoid associations in pecan food webs, we focus on aphid species and their parasitoids. Based on DNA barcoding of field-collected and reared specimens, we confirmed the presence of 3 species of aphid, one family of primary parasitoids, and 5 species of hyperparasitoids. By applying metabarcoding to field-collected aphid mummies, we were able to identify multiple species within each aphid mummy to unravel a complex food web of 3 aphids, 2 primary parasitoids, and upward of 8 hyperparasitoid species. The results of this study demonstrate that multiple hyperparasitoid species attack a single primary parasitoid of pecan aphids, which may have negative consequences for successful aphid biological control. Although further research is needed on a broader spatial scale, our results suggest multiple species exist in this system and may suggest a complex set of interactions between parasitoids, hyperparasitoids, and the 3 aphid species. This was the first time that many of these species have been characterized and demonstrates the application of novel approaches to analyze the aphid-parasitoid food webs in pecans and other tree crop systems.
分子生态学的进展可以克服理解宿主-寄生蜂相互作用的许多挑战。对系统中关键角色进行遗传特征分析有助于确认物种,并确定生物防治剂提供生态服务所必需的营养联系;然而,相对较少的农业生态系统使用这种方法进行了探索。山核桃生产由一个大型多年生树木系统组成,其中包含各种季节性害虫和天敌。作为对山核桃食物网中宿主-寄生蜂关系进行特征描述的第一步,我们专注于蚜虫物种及其寄生蜂。基于对现场采集和饲养标本的 DNA 条形码分析,我们确认了 3 种蚜虫、1 个主要寄生蜂科和 5 个次寄生蜂种的存在。通过对现场采集的蚜虫蛹进行代谢组学分析,我们能够鉴定出每个蚜虫蛹中的多个物种,从而揭示了 3 种蚜虫、2 种主要寄生蜂和 8 种以上次寄生蜂的复杂食物网。本研究的结果表明,多种次寄生蜂攻击山核桃蚜虫的单一主要寄生蜂,这可能对蚜虫的生物防治成功产生负面影响。尽管需要在更广泛的空间尺度上进行进一步研究,但我们的结果表明该系统中存在多种物种,并且可能表明寄生蜂、次寄生蜂和 3 种蚜虫之间存在复杂的相互作用。这是首次对这些物种中的许多进行了特征描述,并展示了应用新方法分析山核桃和其他树木作物系统中蚜虫-寄生蜂食物网的应用。