Intraguild interactions between two egg parasitoids of a true bug in semi-field and field conditions.

Research on interspecific competitive interactions among insect parasitoids has often been characterized by laboratory studies in which host insects are exposed to female parasitoids of different species in various sequences and combinations. In the last years, an increasing number of studies have i...

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Main Authors: Ezio Peri, Antonino Cusumano, Valentina Amodeo, Eric Wajnberg, Stefano Colazza
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2014-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4062478?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-2904ae2eff98413683aa5c315cc60ce02020-11-25T01:12:13ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-0196e9987610.1371/journal.pone.0099876Intraguild interactions between two egg parasitoids of a true bug in semi-field and field conditions.Ezio PeriAntonino CusumanoValentina AmodeoEric WajnbergStefano ColazzaResearch on interspecific competitive interactions among insect parasitoids has often been characterized by laboratory studies in which host insects are exposed to female parasitoids of different species in various sequences and combinations. In the last years, an increasing number of studies have investigated interspecific interactions under field and semi-field conditions although just a few number of works focused on egg parasitoids. In this work, we undertook a two-year study to investigate interspecific interactions between Trissolcus basalis (Wollaston) (Hymenoptera: Platygastridae) and Ooencyrtus telenomicida (Vassiliev) (Hymenoptera: Encyrtidae), two egg parasitoids of the pest Nezara viridula (L.) (Heteroptera: Pentatomidae) that co-occur in cultivated crops. Under semi-field (in out-door mesh cages) and field conditions, we investigated: 1) the seasonal occurrence of competing parasitoid species on sentinel egg masses; 2) the impact achieved by competing species on the shared host on naturally laid egg masses; 3) the outcome of intraguild interactions under controlled conditions. Results from sentinel egg masses showed that T. basalis occurs in May and successfully parasitizes hosts until the end of September/beginning of October, whereas O. telenomicida is mainly occurring in July-August. In both years, it was found that T. basalis is predominant. From naturally laid egg masses, results indicated that T. basalis achieves higher impact on the hosts, even in those egg masses which are parasitized by more than one female of different species ( =  multiparasitism). Results from manipulating intraguild interactions showed that T. basalis achieves higher impact on N. viridula when released alone, but it suffers from competition with O. telenomicida. The ecological factors that play a role in intraguild interactions in the context of biological control perspective are discussed.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4062478?pdf=render
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author Ezio Peri
Antonino Cusumano
Valentina Amodeo
Eric Wajnberg
Stefano Colazza
spellingShingle Ezio Peri
Antonino Cusumano
Valentina Amodeo
Eric Wajnberg
Stefano Colazza
Intraguild interactions between two egg parasitoids of a true bug in semi-field and field conditions.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Ezio Peri
Antonino Cusumano
Valentina Amodeo
Eric Wajnberg
Stefano Colazza
author_sort Ezio Peri
title Intraguild interactions between two egg parasitoids of a true bug in semi-field and field conditions.
title_short Intraguild interactions between two egg parasitoids of a true bug in semi-field and field conditions.
title_full Intraguild interactions between two egg parasitoids of a true bug in semi-field and field conditions.
title_fullStr Intraguild interactions between two egg parasitoids of a true bug in semi-field and field conditions.
title_full_unstemmed Intraguild interactions between two egg parasitoids of a true bug in semi-field and field conditions.
title_sort intraguild interactions between two egg parasitoids of a true bug in semi-field and field conditions.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2014-01-01
description Research on interspecific competitive interactions among insect parasitoids has often been characterized by laboratory studies in which host insects are exposed to female parasitoids of different species in various sequences and combinations. In the last years, an increasing number of studies have investigated interspecific interactions under field and semi-field conditions although just a few number of works focused on egg parasitoids. In this work, we undertook a two-year study to investigate interspecific interactions between Trissolcus basalis (Wollaston) (Hymenoptera: Platygastridae) and Ooencyrtus telenomicida (Vassiliev) (Hymenoptera: Encyrtidae), two egg parasitoids of the pest Nezara viridula (L.) (Heteroptera: Pentatomidae) that co-occur in cultivated crops. Under semi-field (in out-door mesh cages) and field conditions, we investigated: 1) the seasonal occurrence of competing parasitoid species on sentinel egg masses; 2) the impact achieved by competing species on the shared host on naturally laid egg masses; 3) the outcome of intraguild interactions under controlled conditions. Results from sentinel egg masses showed that T. basalis occurs in May and successfully parasitizes hosts until the end of September/beginning of October, whereas O. telenomicida is mainly occurring in July-August. In both years, it was found that T. basalis is predominant. From naturally laid egg masses, results indicated that T. basalis achieves higher impact on the hosts, even in those egg masses which are parasitized by more than one female of different species ( =  multiparasitism). Results from manipulating intraguild interactions showed that T. basalis achieves higher impact on N. viridula when released alone, but it suffers from competition with O. telenomicida. The ecological factors that play a role in intraguild interactions in the context of biological control perspective are discussed.
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