1. Determination of the optimal parasitoid-to-host ratio for efficient mass-rearing of the parasitoid,Sclerodermus pupariae(Hymenoptera: Bethylidae)
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Y. L. Tang, S. K. Gao, X. Y. Wang, K. Wei, and Z. Q. Yang
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0106 biological sciences ,biology ,Offspring ,Ecology ,fungi ,Biological pest control ,Zoology ,Parasitism ,Hymenoptera ,biology.organism_classification ,010603 evolutionary biology ,01 natural sciences ,Brood ,Parasitoid ,010602 entomology ,Bethylidae ,Insect Science ,Agronomy and Crop Science ,Sex ratio - Abstract
Sclerodermus pupariae Yang et Yao (Hymenoptera: Bethylidae) is used as a potential biocontrol agent for several buprestid and cerambycid larvae. This study aimed to enhance the efficiency of mass-rearing of this parasitoid by investigating the fitness gain of this bethylid wasp, including the proportion of successful parasitism and development, brood size, sex ratio, proportion of winged female offspring, body size and longevity of female offspring, under eight different maternal parasitoid density treatments using Thyestilla gebleri Faldermann as host in the laboratory. The results indicated that the foundress densities did not affect the parasitism or emergence rate of this parasitoid. Brood size of the parasitoids increased significantly when the number of maternal wasps ranged from one to four. However, further increases in foundress number did not affect the parasitoid brood size. The sex ratios of S. pupariae were always female-biased. The proportions of male in the progeny colonies were
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- 2016
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