Potential life history costs of parasitoid avoidance in Drosophila melanogaster
Potential life history costs of parasitoid avoidance in Drosophila melanogaster
Pupal parasitoids are a common natural enemy of Drosophila. As Drosophila pupae do not have an immunological defence against pupal parasitoids, they have to avoid being attacked. As a first step to identifying the costs of avoidance of parasitism by pupal parasitoids, we explored three traits that potentially influence the probability of D. melanogaster pupae to survive attack by Pachycrepoideus vindemiae. We found that larvae pupating on the food source had a higher probability of avoiding parasitism, but that the distance that larvae pupate away from the food had no effect on survival probability when exposed to pupal parasitoids. We also found no indication that the thickness of the puparial wall influences risk of parasitism. Pupal size, however, was correlated with the probability of surviving parasitoid attack, with smaller pupae having a higher survival probability. If pupal size is indeed the key trait influencing risk of parasitism of D. melanogaster pupae by P. vindemiae, the potential life-history costs of parasitoid avoidance are smaller adult size, leading to lower general fitness
1251-1261
Kraaijeveld, A.R.
4af1791a-15cf-48b9-9fd8-b3a7fb450409
Godfray, H.C.J.
b0e8da11-3f2c-4007-bad2-5fd70fd1baa4
2003
Kraaijeveld, A.R.
4af1791a-15cf-48b9-9fd8-b3a7fb450409
Godfray, H.C.J.
b0e8da11-3f2c-4007-bad2-5fd70fd1baa4
Kraaijeveld, A.R. and Godfray, H.C.J.
(2003)
Potential life history costs of parasitoid avoidance in Drosophila melanogaster.
Evolutionary Ecology Research, 5 (8), .
Abstract
Pupal parasitoids are a common natural enemy of Drosophila. As Drosophila pupae do not have an immunological defence against pupal parasitoids, they have to avoid being attacked. As a first step to identifying the costs of avoidance of parasitism by pupal parasitoids, we explored three traits that potentially influence the probability of D. melanogaster pupae to survive attack by Pachycrepoideus vindemiae. We found that larvae pupating on the food source had a higher probability of avoiding parasitism, but that the distance that larvae pupate away from the food had no effect on survival probability when exposed to pupal parasitoids. We also found no indication that the thickness of the puparial wall influences risk of parasitism. Pupal size, however, was correlated with the probability of surviving parasitoid attack, with smaller pupae having a higher survival probability. If pupal size is indeed the key trait influencing risk of parasitism of D. melanogaster pupae by P. vindemiae, the potential life-history costs of parasitoid avoidance are smaller adult size, leading to lower general fitness
This record has no associated files available for download.
More information
Published date: 2003
Identifiers
Local EPrints ID: 32826
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/32826
ISSN: 1522-0613
PURE UUID: 0aed6685-7bf3-48a1-8b15-3c5326148724
Catalogue record
Date deposited: 15 May 2006
Last modified: 09 Jan 2022 03:20
Export record
Contributors
Author:
H.C.J. Godfray
Download statistics
Downloads from ePrints over the past year. Other digital versions may also be available to download e.g. from the publisher's website.
View more statistics