2018
DOI: 10.3390/insects9020038
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Tri-Trophic Impacts of Bt-Transgenic Maize on Parasitoid Size and Fluctuating Asymmetry in Native vs. Novel Host-Parasitoid Interactions in East Africa

Abstract: Environmental stress can affect trait size and cause an increase in the fluctuating asymmetry (FA) of bilateral morphological traits in many animals. For insect parasitoids, feeding of hosts on transgenic maize, expressing a Bacillus thuringiensis toxin gene is a potential environmental stressor. We compared the size of antennae, forewings, and tibia, as well as their FA values, in two parasitoids developed on two East African host species feeding on non-transgenic vs. transgenic maize. The two lepidopteran st… Show more

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“…Contrasting evidence of effects on non-targets, ranging from unobservable effects of intake of Bt transgenic crops [41,42,43,44], to number of harmful effects (viz. delay in development, reduction in weight gain, changes in behavior or increased mortality) on beneficial organisms like pollinators [45], non-target arthropods [46,47,48], parasitoids [49] and predators [50,51] are present.…”
Section: Impact Of Bt Toxins On Non Targeted Organismsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Contrasting evidence of effects on non-targets, ranging from unobservable effects of intake of Bt transgenic crops [41,42,43,44], to number of harmful effects (viz. delay in development, reduction in weight gain, changes in behavior or increased mortality) on beneficial organisms like pollinators [45], non-target arthropods [46,47,48], parasitoids [49] and predators [50,51] are present.…”
Section: Impact Of Bt Toxins On Non Targeted Organismsmentioning
confidence: 99%