- Learning and the role of host-specific volatiles during in-flight host-finding in the specialist parasitoid Microplitis croceipes
- 作者: Zanen, P.O. and Carde, R.T
- literature id: 49555
- catalog nub: TPL_ZANENn1991LATRO38103890
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- type: article
- publication name: Physiological Entomology
- publish date: 1991-01-01
- pages: 381-389
- volume: 16
- issue: 3
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none The effect of antennal contact with host-related stimuli on the subsequent flight response to host-specific volatiles was examined in the specialist parasitoid, Microplitis croceipes (Cresson) (Hymenoptera: Braconidae). In a choice test between two species of caterpillars feeding on cowpea, free-flying female M. croceipes lacking prior contact with host cues landed more often on sources of odour from its host, Heliothis zea (Boddie), than from non-host Spodoptera frugiperda (Smith). After female parasitoids contacted host cues with their antennae, more landings on sources containing hosts were observed only when caterpillars used in the pre-flight treatment and in the odour sources fed on the same plant species. The degree to which host-experienced wasps landed more often on hosts as compared with non-hosts varied with host-instar and plant species. The role of learning in host finding in specialist parasitoids is discussed.
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