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- W2034907696 abstract "Abstract The ecology of parasitoids is strongly influenced by their host plant species. Parasitoid fitness can be affected by a variety of plant traits that could promote phenotypic differentiation among populations of parasitoids. Generalist parasitoids are expected to be more affected by plant traits (e.g., plant defensive traits) than specialist parasitoids. Data are presented on phenotypic differences of two braconid parasitoid wasps ovipositing on the same insect host species on two different host plant species. Adult mass, adult longevity, and percent parasitism are compared for the generalist parasitoid Cotesia marginiventris Cresson and the specialist parasitoid Aleiodes nolophanae Ashmead (both Hymenoptera: Braconidae) emerging from green cloverworms, Hypena scabra Fabricius (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae), feeding on two host plant species, alfalfa ( Medicago sativa L.) and soybean ( Glycine max L. Merr.) (both Fabaceae), at three locations. Specialist wasps that parasitized the green cloverworm on alfalfa had a significantly larger mass than the ones that parasitized the green cloverworm on soybean at the three study sites. Generalist wasps that parasitized green cloverworms on alfalfa had a larger mass than wasps parasitizing green cloverworms on soybean only at one of the study sites (i.e., Prince George's County, MD, USA). Similarly, both specialist and generalist wasps lived longer when parasitizing green cloverworms on alfalfa than when parasitizing them on soybean at only one of the study sites (i.e., Prince George's County). In Prince George's County, percent parasitism on alfalfa by the specialist parasitoid was higher than on soybean for three consecutive years and percent parasitism by the generalist parasitoid was the same on alfalfa and soybean every year. Thus, phenotypic differences among populations associated with different host plant species vary geographically (i.e., parasitoid phenotype associated with different host plant species differ at some sites while it is the same at other sites). The implications of geographic variation for biological control are discussed." @default.
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- W2034907696 title "The role of host plant species in the phenotypic differentiation of sympatric populations of<i>Aleiodes nolophanae</i>and<i>Cotesia marginiventris</i>" @default.
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