Title of article :
Superparasitism in Cotesia glomerata does not benefit the host plant by reduction of herbivory caused by Pieris brassicae
Author/Authors :
Hasan, Fazil Aligarh Muslim University - Faculty of Agricultural Sciences - Department of Plant Protection, India , Ansari, M. Shafiq Aligarh Muslim University - Faculty of Agricultural Sciences - Department of Plant Protection, India
Abstract :
Superparasitism occurs in Cotesia glomerata L. (Hymenoptera: Braconidae), a gregarious endoparasitoid of Pieris spp. (Lepidoptera: Pieridae). The responses of Pieris brassicae L. larvae to superparasitism were examined in order to elucidate the ecological significance of this behaviour. Models of tritrophic interactions often imply that attraction of herbivore natural enemies by the plant constitutes a defence. Parasitoid attack on herbivores is assumed to result in a reduction in herbivoryand or an increase in plant fitness. Coupled with the active involvement of the plant in producing signals, this can be seen as an indirect mediation of wound induced defence. The results show that superparasitism of P. brassicae by the parasitoid C. glomerata reduced survivorship but increased food consumption and weight growth in P. brassicae larvae. The duration of host larval development was found prolonged as the number of oviposition increased and superparasitized larvae (three to five time parasitized) grew slower than unparasitized larvae or larvae parasitized one or two times.
Keywords :
Cotesia glomerata , Pieris brassicae , Superparasitism , Food consumption , Plant fitness survivorship , Oviposition , Larval growth
Journal title :
Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences
Journal title :
Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences