Title of article
Fecundity and Longevity of Green Vegetable Bug,Nezara viridula, Following Parasitism byTrichopoda giacomellii
Author/Authors
Marc Coombs، نويسنده , , Shama Khan، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1998
Pages
8
From page
215
To page
222
Abstract
The effects of parasitism by the ArgentinianTrichopoda giacomellii(Blanchard) on reproduction and longevity of its host,Nezara viridula(L.) are reported. Parasitoid larvae suppress egg maturation, reducing by 70% the fecundity of mature female hosts during the period of larval development. Egg viability was not affected, but mating frequency was reduced by approximately 50%. When parasitized as newly eclosed adults, 84% of females fail to reproduce. In male hosts, fertility and mating frequency were not affected during the period of larval parasitoid development. In male and reproductively immature female hosts, death was coincident with, or occurred shortly after parasitoid emergence (2–4 days); in mature females, death occurred on average 2 weeks after larval parasitoid emergence. Host mortality occurred as a consequence of tissue damage incurred as the parasitoid larvae emerged from the host. Some individuals survived parasitism though no further reproductive activity (mating or oviposition) occurred. The effectiveness ofT. giacomelliias a biological control agent is discussed in relation to its impact on reproduction and survival of its host and contrasted with the action of otherTrichopodaspecies.
Keywords
biological control. , Tachinidae , reproductive performance , Trichopoda giacomellii(Blanchard) , Nezara viridula(L.) , Parasitism , postparasitism survival
Journal title
Biological Control
Serial Year
1998
Journal title
Biological Control
Record number
720601
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