Influence of microbe‐associated parthenogenesis on the fecundity of Trichogramma deion and T. pretiosum
- 1 May 1993
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata
- Vol. 67 (2) , 183-192
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1570-7458.1993.tb01667.x
Abstract
Microbe‐associated parthenogenesis (thelytoky) has been discovered in nine Trichogramma species, parasitoids of mainly lepidopteran eggs. Parthenogenetic and bisexual conspecifics co‐occur in many field populations. As an initial step to understand the dynamics of these two reproductive strategies we studied the effect of microbe‐associated parthenogenesis on fecundity. The fecundity of two parthenogenetic isofemale lines of T. pretiosum and one of T. deion was compared with bisexual lines derived from them by antibiotic treatment. In all three cases parthenogenetic females were less fecund over their lifetime than bisexual females. Also, parthenogenetic females produced fewer daughters in two cases and in one case a similar number of daughters as their respective bisexual counterparts. The lack of mating and insemination was excluded as an explanation for the reduced fecundity of parthenogenetic females, because mated and virgin parthenogenetic females produce the same number of offspring. Antibiotic treatment can also be excluded because females of field‐collected bisexual line treated with antibiotics produced the same number of offspring as untreated females. The reduced fecundity of parthenogenetic females was caused by a lower number of eggs being laid rather than by a greater developmental mortality. Parthenogenetic females produced less daughters than bisexual females when host availability was not limiting, but when host availability was severely limited, parthenogenetic females produced more daughters than the bisexual females.Keywords
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