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- W4380324218 abstract "Abstract Larvae of Anastrepha ludens (Loew) (Diptera: Tephritidae) are non‐native hosts of the parasitoid Diachasmimorpha longicaudata (Ashmead) (Hymenoptera: Braconidae). These hosts appear to be a very good resource for the development of D. longicaudata in a wide range of larval weights. Therefore, the present study aimed to evaluate whether the larval weight of A. ludens influences the emergence and mass‐rearing parameters of D. longicaudata , including the parasitoid's adult attributes and host selection capacity. Three mean larval weights of 29, 25, and 21 mg were considered as high, medium, and low categories for the analysis. The tests included the effect of management of host larvae in the mass rearing of the parasitoids. In addition, evaluations of flight ability, survival, fecundity, and size were carried out in the adults that emerged from the larvae of the various weight categories. There was a direct relationship between host larval weight and parasitoid pupal weight, but there was no relationship with the emergence of adult parasitoids. However, a high percentage of females emerged from heavier larvae. Similarly, although adults that developed in the heaviest larval category were larger, adult quality parameters were not affected. In the evaluations of host selection, the parasitoids oviposited randomly in the larvae from the various weight categories; there was only selection if larvae of different weights were mixed. In addition, superparasitism did not differ between larval weight categories. In the evaluation of competition for hosts in cages under field conditions, larger female parasitoids that developed in the heaviest host larvae landed more frequently on infested fruit, but oviposition was similar between females of different sizes. In conclusion, the larval weight of A. ludens influenced the size of the host puparia and of adults of D. longicaudata , but the emergence and attributes of the developed adults were similar. Therefore, it can be concluded that the low larval weights of A. ludens evaluated in this study are within the range for proper development of D. longicaudata in mass rearing. This allows several options to produce hosts at a lower cost without negatively affecting the quality of parasitoid production." @default.
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- W4380324218 title "Influence of host larval weight of <i>Anastrepha ludens</i> on production parameters and quality attributes in the mass rearing of the parasitoid <i>Diachasmimorpha longicaudata</i>" @default.
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