Title of article :
Behavioral mechanisms of parasitic wasps for searching concealed insect hosts
Author/Authors :
Wang Xiaoyi، نويسنده , , Yang Zhongqi، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages :
13
From page :
1257
To page :
1269
Abstract :
Wood borers are important forest insect pests and difficult to be controlled owing to their concealed behavior. However, parasitic wasps can effectively ascertain and parasitize wood borers as well as other concealed pests by using special searching, finding and attacking mechanisms, which have been developed during the course of long-term coevolution with their hosts. The present paper summarizes the behavioral mechanisms of parasitic wasps involved in searching and locating their concealed hosts. Parasitic wasps can accurately find the location of their hidden hosts and then parasitize them, usually by using olfactory semiochemicals from hosts (lavare and adults), host frass and symbiotic microorganisms in host galleries; visual signals from color contrast of plant surface; contact stimuli from characters of host physical defense; substrate vibrations produced by host feeding and movement; infrared radiation from host activities and metabolizability. Some parasitic wasps may integrate the information of several stimuli from different sources to enhance the reliability and accuracy of host locations. In addition, the potentials for utilizing the host location signals of parasitoids in biological control are discussed.
Keywords :
parasitic wasp , wood borer , host location , host searching , Biological control
Journal title :
Acta Ecologica Sinica
Serial Year :
2008
Journal title :
Acta Ecologica Sinica
Record number :
1265984
Link To Document :
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