- Studies on certain factors affecting the envenomation by the parasitoid, Bracon brevicornis Wesmael. 1. Ratios of females to host larva, ratios of host larvae to a female and size of host insect
- 作者: Temerak, S.A
- literature id: 44736
- catalog nub: TPL_TEMERA1983SOCFA36403680
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- type: article
- publication name: Zeitschrift für Angewandte Entomologie
- publish date: 1983-01-01
- pages: 364-368
- volume: 9
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none Factors affecting the envenomation by the parasitoid, B. brevicornis Wesmael, were investigated; venom doses, ratios of host larvae exposed to a single female and size of host larvae. No permanently paralyzed larvae of Sesamia cretica were observed before 0.5 h of exposure to the parasitoid. This was true, even when 1 host larva was exposed to 8 adult females. Increasing the numbers of females kept with 1 host larva resulted in increased numbers of immobilized larvae, especially during the first 3-4 h. The latter was reliable even with 6 females/larva, thereafter differences was not significant. The number of completely paralyzed larvae increased with an increase in numbers of host larvae exposed to a single female, especially after 2 days. Within the same species, large host larvae were significantly less sensitive to the parasitoid's venom than small larvae during 6 h exposure, respectively.
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