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Impact of natural parasitism by two eucharitid wasps on a potential biocontrol agent ant in southeastern Mexico

Por: Lachaud, Jean Paul. Doctor [autor/a].
Pérez Lachaud, Gabriela [autor/a].
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 impreso(a) 
 Artículo impreso(a) Tema(s): Parasitismo | Eucharitidae | Avispas | Hormigas | Ectatomma ruidum | Control biológico de insectosDescriptor(es) geográficos: Rosario Izapa, Tuxtla Chico (Chiapas, México) Clasificación: AR/577.857 / L3 Nota de acceso: Disponible para usuarios de ECOSUR con su clave de acceso En: Biological Control. volumen 48, número 1 (January 2009), páginas 92-99. --ISSN: 1049-9644Número de sistema: 32319Resumen:
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Eucharitids are specialized parasitoids of ants. The biology, life cycle and chemical ecology are known for a number of species, but the study of the impact of eucharitid wasps upon their ant hosts has been seldom addressed. Here, we determine the prevalence of the parasitism of two sympatric Kapala species upon a population of the neotropical ant Ectatomma ruidum, along a 12-month sampling period. Adult and immature parasitoids were present in the nests all year round, and several cases of superparasitism were observed. Parasitism varied strongly among the nests for any collecting date and among collecting dates, but the prevalence of Kapala parasitoids increased significantly during the rainy season, and the probability for a nest of being parasitized was positively correlated with colony size, particularly with cocoon number. At the population scale, more than 28% of all E. ruidum pupae produced during the ant reproductive and dispersal period (June) were infested. Our results are discussed from the point of view of the impact of these parasitoids on the colonies of E. ruidum, a potential biocontrol agent in coffee and cocoa plantations in southeastern Mexico.

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Eucharitids are specialized parasitoids of ants. The biology, life cycle and chemical ecology are known for a number of species, but the study of the impact of eucharitid wasps upon their ant hosts has been seldom addressed. Here, we determine the prevalence of the parasitism of two sympatric Kapala species upon a population of the neotropical ant Ectatomma ruidum, along a 12-month sampling period. Adult and immature parasitoids were present in the nests all year round, and several cases of superparasitism were observed. Parasitism varied strongly among the nests for any collecting date and among collecting dates, but the prevalence of Kapala parasitoids increased significantly during the rainy season, and the probability for a nest of being parasitized was positively correlated with colony size, particularly with cocoon number. At the population scale, more than 28% of all E. ruidum pupae produced during the ant reproductive and dispersal period (June) were infested. Our results are discussed from the point of view of the impact of these parasitoids on the colonies of E. ruidum, a potential biocontrol agent in coffee and cocoa plantations in southeastern Mexico. eng

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