Effects of different host species on the life history of Bracon hebetor

Author:

Khalil Muhammad S.12,Raza Abu Bakar M.1,Afzal Muhammad1,Aqueel Muhammad A.1,Khalil Huma12,Hance Thierry2

Affiliation:

1. 1Department of Entomology, University of Sargodha, 40100, Sargodha, Pakistan

2. 2Earth and Life Institute, Biodiversity Research Centre UCL, Belgium

Abstract

Bracon hebetor (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) is a generalist idiobiont ecto-parasitoid that parasitizes a wide range of Lepidoptera and even some phylogenically distant weevil species (Coleoptera; Curculionidae). In the present context, our aim is to find the most suitable host for efficient laboratory rearing of B. hebetor. We compared fitness traits of this parasitoid wasp on five host species, four species belonging to the Lepidoptera, viz. Galleria mellonella (Pyralidae), Helicoverpa armigera and Spodoptera litura (Noctuidae), Sitotroga cerealella (Gelechiidae), and one to the Coleoptera, the alfalfa weevil Hypera postica (Curculionidae). We determined the parasitic potential, paralysis, daily oviposition rate, development time, total adult progeny, sex ratio and survival. Fecundity was followed during five consecutive days and oviposition period was determined, all under laboratory conditions. The best results were obtained on the wax moth larvae (G. mellonella) for which B. hebetor proved the highest biological activity in term of paralysis, parasitism and oviposition as compared to other tested host species. In Galleria mellonella, total eggs laid per female per five days and egg-adult survivorship were higher and sex ratio was highly biased toward females, as compared to Hypera postica. Intermediate biological activities were found on Helicoverpa armigera, Spodoptera litura and Sitotroga cerealella. These contrasting results show that the plasticity of this species could also represent an important fitness cost difference in performance, which is discussed in terms of phylogenetic distance of the host species (particularly Pyralidae). In conclusion, the possible application of these results can be used in the economically important field of biological control and improve storage of products affected by insect pests.

Publisher

Brill

Subject

Animal Science and Zoology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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