2019
DOI: 10.1111/1744-7917.12728
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Adult size and timing of reproduction in five species ofAsobaraparasitoid wasps

Abstract: The majority of adult parasitoid wasps are unable to synthesize lipids and therefore face a trade-off between the investment of lipids in eggs or in the maintenance of soma. It has been shown that resource allocation should depend on body size in parasitoids. Given that smaller females have shorter expected life times, they should concentrate their reproductive effort into early life. To test this prediction, we investigated the relationship between body size and the timing of egg production in parasitoids. We… Show more

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“…Once fat has been used for reproduction, these reserves cannot be used anymore for other functions (in contrast to some other parasitoid species that resorb eggs; Jervis et al, 2001). Limiting fat reserves can, therefore, lead to so-called trade-offs in life history traits, because energy can be invested either into reproduction or survival (Ellers, 1996) or early versus late reproduction (Seyahooei et al, 2020).…”
Section: Fatty Acid Synthesis and Fat Accumulation In Parasitoidsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Once fat has been used for reproduction, these reserves cannot be used anymore for other functions (in contrast to some other parasitoid species that resorb eggs; Jervis et al, 2001). Limiting fat reserves can, therefore, lead to so-called trade-offs in life history traits, because energy can be invested either into reproduction or survival (Ellers, 1996) or early versus late reproduction (Seyahooei et al, 2020).…”
Section: Fatty Acid Synthesis and Fat Accumulation In Parasitoidsmentioning
confidence: 99%