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Sex bias in parasitism by Deladenus siricidicola and its implications for the success of biological control of invasive Sirex noctilio populations
Resumen
In systems with an arthropod host and a parasite, there is no general pattern in the sex bias in the infection. One of the best-studied forest pest systems involves the woodwasp pest Sirex noctilio (Hymenoptera: Siricidae) and its biological control agent, the nematode Deladenus ( = Beddingia) siricidicola, which infects female wasps. Until now, a sexual bias in the infection had not been considered when the nematode was introduced into wasp-infested
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In systems with an arthropod host and a parasite, there is no general pattern in the sex bias in the infection. One of the best-studied forest pest systems involves the woodwasp pest Sirex noctilio (Hymenoptera: Siricidae) and its biological control agent, the nematode Deladenus ( = Beddingia) siricidicola, which infects female wasps. Until now, a sexual bias in the infection had not been considered when the nematode was introduced into wasp-infested plantations. In the studied populations in Patagonia, both male and female wasps were equally infected. We discuss the potential implications of these findings for the success of biological control programmes.
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Fuente
Biocontrol Science and Technology 35 (3) : 332-337. (January 2025)
Fecha
2025-01
Editorial
Taylor and Francis
ISSN
0958-3157
1360-0478
1360-0478
Formato
pdf
Tipo de documento
artículo
Palabras Claves
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