Variation in parasitoid adult size is related to host egg size, maternal state and developmental time

Mei Qi, Yuan Feng Yin, Ting Yu Luo, Lan Feng Qiu, Xiang Li, Xi Qing Wang, Hao Yuan Hu*, Peng Cheng Liu*

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Abstract

Body size is a characteristic of many animal species that is correlated with many fitness-related traits. Parasitoids are important biological control agents of pests; larger parasitoids often have greater fitness and enhanced performance. Host size is a major influence on parasitoid size, which has been explored in the important egg parasitoid Anastatus disparis (Hymenoptera: Eupelmidae), a potential biological control agent for several Lepidopteran pests. Here, we found that the body size of A. disparis females increased with increasing host egg size, while host egg size did not significantly affect male size. In addition, both female and male offspring sizes significantly increased with increasing maternal size, and female offspring produced by younger mothers were also larger. Furthermore, the body sizes of both females and males appeared to increase when the total development time from egg to adult eclosion decreased. Male offspring produced by larger females have shorter development times, while female offspring produced by older females have longer development times. Consequently, our results suggested that the effect of maternal status on offspring size may be mediated by influencing development time. In summary, our results indicated that the body size of A. disparis is determined by multiple factors with differing effects on females and males, and our results provide guidance for its effective mass rearing and its performance in the field.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1060-1067
Number of pages8
JournalJournal of Applied Entomology
Volume148
Issue number9
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2024
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Anastatus disparis
  • body size
  • development time
  • parasitoids

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