2020
DOI: 10.1007/s12600-020-00843-2
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Interspecific competition in Trichopria anastrephae parasitism (Hymenoptera: Diapriidae) and Pachycrepoideus vindemmiae (Hymenoptera: Pteromalidae) parasitism on pupae of Drosophila suzukii (Diptera: Drosophilidae)

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“…Similarly, mass releases of T. drosophilae in berry crops at Colima and Jalisco, Mexico, reduced SWD populations by 50 to 55% [ 66 ]. Given the contrast between the field findings of the current study and those from both laboratory [ 25 , 31 ] and semi-field [ 59 , 61 ] studies, it is relevant to assess Argentinian population lines of both pupal parasitoids under lab conditions. This would enable a comparative assessment of P. vindemiae and T. anastrephae as biocontrol agents of D. suzukii by determining host preference, regulating offered host densities, and analyzing the interspecific competition.…”
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confidence: 81%
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“…Similarly, mass releases of T. drosophilae in berry crops at Colima and Jalisco, Mexico, reduced SWD populations by 50 to 55% [ 66 ]. Given the contrast between the field findings of the current study and those from both laboratory [ 25 , 31 ] and semi-field [ 59 , 61 ] studies, it is relevant to assess Argentinian population lines of both pupal parasitoids under lab conditions. This would enable a comparative assessment of P. vindemiae and T. anastrephae as biocontrol agents of D. suzukii by determining host preference, regulating offered host densities, and analyzing the interspecific competition.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…That is, given a competitive interaction with T. anastrephae for the resource, P. vindemiae probably faces a disadvantageous situation. Laboratory trials previously reported by da Costa Oliveira et al [ 25 ] showed that T. anastrephae from the Brazilian population lineage was competitively superior to P. vindemiae , and achieved substantially higher levels of parasitism in SWD puparia when the two parasitoids interacted with each other. Similar results were also reported in interspecific competition studies between T. drosophilae and P. vindemiae under lab conditions [ 31 ] or in semi-field trials [ 59 ], where P. vindemiae only achieved the highest parasitism when released alone.…”
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confidence: 96%
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