Sheng
Nanjing Agricultural University
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Journal of Insect Science | 2015
Sheng Sheng; Meng Ling; Wu Fu-an; Li Bao-ping
Foraging parasitoids often must estimate local risk of predation just as they must estimate local patch value. Here, we investigate the effects a generalist predator Chlaenius bioculatus (Coleoptera: Carabidae), has on the oviposition behavior and the patch residence decisions of a solitary parasitoid Meteorus pulchricornis (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) in response to the varying host quality of Spodoptera litura (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) larvae (L2 and L4). M. pulchricornis attacked more L4 than on L2 hosts, with the difference in attack rate varying depending on predation treatments, greater in the presence (either actively feeding or not) of the predator than in the absence of it. The parasitoid attacked fewer L2 and L4 hosts when the predator was actively feeding than when it was not feeding or not present in the patch. M. pulchricornis decreased the patch leaving tendency with increasing rejections of hosts, but increased the tendency in response to the presence of the predator as compared with the absence of it, and furthermore, increased the patch leaving tendency when the predator was actively feeding as compared with when it was not. Our study suggests that M. pulchricornis can exploit high quality patches while minimizing predation risk, by attacking more hosts in high quality patches while reducing total patch time in response to risk of predation.
Journal of Insect Science | 2014
Sheng Sheng; Sufang Feng; Ling Meng; Baoping Li
Abstract Less attention has been paid to the parasitoid–host system in which the host occurs in considerably high density with a hierarchical patch structure in studies on time allocation strategies of parasitoids. This study used the parasitoid Meteorus pulchricornis (Wesmael) (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) and the Oriental leafworm, Spodoptera litura (Fabricius) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) as the parasitoids–host model system to investigate patch-leaving mechanisms as affected by the high-host density, hierarchical patch structure, and foraging behaviors on both former and current patches. The results showed that three out of eight covariates tested had significant effects on the patch-leaving tendency, including the host density, ovipositor insertion, and host rejection on the current patch. The parasitoid paid more visits to the patch with high-density hosts. While the patch with higher host densities decreased the leaving tendency, the spatial distribution of hosts examined had no effect on the leaving tendency. Both oviposition and host rejection decreased the patch-leaving tendency. The variables associated with the former patch, such as the host density and number of ovipositor insertions, however, did not have an effect on the leaving tendency. Our study suggested that M. pulchricornis females may use an incremental mechanism to exploit high-density patches to the fullest.
Archive | 2015
Wu Fu An; Yang Caifeng; Zhou Yu; Wu Tao; Xu Yan; Sheng Sheng; Wang Jun
Archive | 2017
Wang Jun; Liu Zhaoxin; Xu Yan; Sheng Sheng; Wu Fuan
Archive | 2016
Wu Fuan; Bao Qi; Zhou Yu; Cao Mengqi; Wang Jun; Sheng Sheng
Journal of Food Science | 2016
Yang Caifeng; Han Beibei; Zheng Yu; Liu Lili; Li Changlong; Sheng Sheng; Zhang Jian; Wang Jun; Wu Fuan
Canye Kexue | 2016
Sheng Sheng; Zheng Yu; Zhou Yu; Liao Chengwu; Wu Fuan
Canye Kexue | 2016
Sheng Sheng; Zheng Yu; Zhou Yu; Liao Chengwu; Wu Fuan
Canye Kexue | 2016
Shi Xinyi; Xu Xiaohui; Jin Chuanqi; Liu Xi; Sheng Sheng; Wu Guohua; Wu Fuan; Wang Jun
Archive | 2015
Wu Fu An; Song Hongzhi; Xu Yan; Wang Jun; Sheng Sheng; Zhang Jian