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Host Selection Behaviors and Progeny Suitability of Two Parasitic Wasps, Venturia canescens and Bracon hebetor, against Abnormal Host Conditions of Plodia interpunctella
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  • Host Selection Behaviors and Progeny Suitability of Two Parasitic Wasps, Venturia canescens and Bracon hebetor, against Abnormal Host Conditions of Plodia interpunctella
  • Host Selection Behaviors and Progeny Suitability of Two Parasitic Wasps, Venturia canescens and Bracon hebetor, against Abnormal Host Conditions of Plodia interpunctella
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Ha. Dae-Myung,Song. Kyung-Sik,Nho. Si-Kab,Lee. Kyeong-Yeoll
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Journal of Asia-Pacific entomology
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2006년|9권 4호|pp.353-360 (8 pages)
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한국응용곤충학회
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Abilities of host search, oviposition and progeny development of both endoparasitoid, Venturia canescens, and ectoparasitoid, Bracon hebetor, were compared from four different abnormal host conditions of Plodia interpunctella. Wasps were allowed to parasitize normal, granulovirus-infected, frozen, tebufenozide-treated or multi-parasitized host larvae. Both wasps delayed at various times to locate most hosts that conditioned abnormally. The rates of antennal drumming and ovipositor probing of both wasps were reduced in frozen and multi-parasitized hosts. Particularly, V. canescens strongly avoided these behaviors in a host that previously parasitized by B. hebetor. Oviposition of V. canescens was completely absent in frozen and multi-parasitized hosts but sup-pressed in a tebufenozide-treated host. B. hebetor suppressed its oviposition only in a frozen host. In addition, the progeny development of both wasps was greatly reduced or absent in most abnormal conditions. However, B. hebetor successfully developed in a host that previously parasitized by V. canescens. Our results in overall indicate that each parasitic behaviors and progeny development are greatly dependent on different host conditions and provides a basis for studies on the mechanism underlying host-parasitoid interactions.