HOST-FEEDING AND OVIPOSITION BY PARASITOIDS IN RELATION TO HOST STAGE - CONSEQUENCES FOR PARASITOID-HOST POPULATION-DYNAMICS

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作者
KIDD, NAC
JERVIS, MA
机构
[1] School of Pure and Applied Biology, University of Wales College of Cardiff, Cardiff, CF1 3TL
来源
RESEARCHES ON POPULATION ECOLOGY | 1991年 / 33卷 / 01期
关键词
PARASITOIDS; HOST-FEEDING; OVIPOSITION; POPULATION DYNAMICS; MODELING;
D O I
10.1007/BF02514576
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
Among parasitoids which host-feed destructively, there is a tendency for females to partition their feeding and oviposition behaviour in relation to different host stages, feeding preferentially or exclusively on earlier host stages and ovipositing preferentially or exclusively in (or on) later ones. We explored the dynamic implications of this behaviour for parasitoid-host population dynamics, using modifications of the age-structured simulation models of Kidd and Jervis (1989, 1991). Using the new versions of the models, we compared the situation where parasitoids practice host stage discrimination with respect to feeding and oviposition, with the situation where they do not. Additionally, we examined the effects of host stage discrimination on populations by (a) having generations either discrete or overlapping, (b) varying initial age structure, (c) having varying degrees of density dependence acting on host adult mortality, and (d) varying parasitoid development times in relation to the length of host development. With either discrete or overlapping generations of the host population, a reduction in the parasitoid development time had a destabilizing influence on the parasitoid-host population interaction. With discrete generations stage discrimination had no effect on the risk of extinction, irrespective of either the degree of density dependence acting on the host population, or the initial age structure of the host population. When parasitoid search was uncoupled from the insect's adult energy requirements, the interaction was always unstable. With continuous generations, stage discrimination affected stability at certain parasitoid development times, but not at others. The relative lengths of parasitoid and host development times also influenced the tendency of the host population to show discrete or overlapping generations.
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