生物
生殖器鳞翅目
沃尔巴克氏菌
生殖力
有害生物分析
细胞质不亲和性
人口
动物
植物
生态学
人口学
寄主(生物学)
社会学
作者
Qiangkun Li,Ji Rui,Huabin Zi,Wanpeng Sun,Yong Zhang,Xinyu Wu,Yanhua Long,Yunqiu Yang
出处
期刊:Journal of Economic Entomology
[Oxford University Press]
日期:2024-08-07
摘要
Abstract Wolbachia, a prevalent intracellular symbiotic bacterium in insects, plays a significant role in insect biology. Ectropis grisescens (Warren; Lepidoptera: Geometridae) is a devastating chewing pest distributed in tea plantations throughout China. However, it is unclear how Wolbachia titers affect the fitness and reproduction of E. grisescens. In this study, the impacts of 3 different infection lines, naturally Wolbachia-infected, Wolbachia-uninfected, and Wolbachia transinfected, regarding the life history traits of E. grisescens, were evaluated using the age-stage, 2-sex life table. Wolbachia infection significantly shortened preadult duration and preoviposition periods and notably increased the fecundity, net reproductive rate, and finite rate of increase. Meanwhile, population projection indicated that E. grisescens population size with Wolbachia infection can increase faster than without. These results indicate that Wolbachia plays a regulatory role in the fitness of E. grisescens. It is also noted that the life history parameters of E. grisescens may positively correlate with Wolbachia titers. These findings could aid in pest management in tea gardens.
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