生物
交配
动物生态学
捕食
生态学
动物
生育率
饥饿
生殖成功
毒理
人口学
人口
内分泌学
社会学
作者
Lu Qin,Jiale Lv,Endong Wang,Xuenong Xu
出处
期刊:Experimental and Applied Acarology
日期:2022-05-01
卷期号:87 (1): 1-18
被引量:1
标识
DOI:10.1007/s10493-022-00717-8
摘要
Neoseiulus californicus is an important biological control agent of small arthropod pests, widely used in preventive releases at low prey densities. Therefore, it is important to study reproductive investment of this species, both females and males, under environmental pressure of limited prey availability. Laboratory experiments were performed to investigate N. californicus male reproductive investment after short-time fasting or long-term starvation. When fasted for 36 h, males are still able to complete a single mating with no significant change in reproductive parameters of its mate. But the total mating duration became 24% longer, especially timing for the male to fill the first spermatheca of its mate increased by 35%. If daily food availability was less than 20% of demand, males were still able to mate until the end of life, but their fertility reduced after ca. the seventh mating. Mating of some males at the end of their lives are invalid, with their mates failing to oviposit. Overall, we summarized that reproductive investment demand for a single mating was low in N. californicus males, but its priority in energy allocation was high. When starved, males tried to guarantee their mating capability, but their fertility decreased gradually.
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