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Prey life stages modulate effects of predation stress on prey lifespan,development,and reproduction in mites

作     者:Xiaoying Weil Guangyun Li Zhi-Qiang Zhang 

作者机构:School of Biological SciencesThe University of AucklandAucklandNew Zealand Key Laboratory of Entomology and Pest Control EngineeringCollege of Plant ProtectionSouthwest UniversityChongqingChina Manaaki Whenua-Landcare ResearchAucklandNewZealand 

出 版 物:《Insect Science》 (昆虫科学(英文版))

年 卷 期:2023年第30卷第3期

页      面:844-856页

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学科分类:0710[理学-生物学] 07[理学] 0701[理学-数学] 

基  金:Australian University Librarians New Zealand Government core funding for Crown Research Institutes University of Auckland, UoA Guizhou University, GZU 

主  题:early life experience lifespan non-consumptive effects predation stress tyrophagus 

摘      要:The non-consumptive effects of predator-induced stress can influence a variety of life-history traits.Many previous studies focused only on short-term effects such as development and reproductive rates.Recent studies have showed that long-term predation stress(given during the whole life of the prey)and short-term predation stress(provided during the immature stage of the prey)could generate completely opposite results:the former could decrease lifespan,whereas the later could increase lifespan.However,it is still unclear whether the advantage is because of the short duration of exposure or the early stage of life during which exposure was exerted.Thus,in this study,the prey(Tyrophagus putrescentiae)was exposed to predation stress from the predator(Neoseiulus cucumeris)during different life stages(larva,protonymph,tritonymph,first 5 d of oviposition,the full lifespan or none of the above).The results showed that the predation stress supplied during larval and protonymphal stage delayed development,reduced fecundity and prolonged lifespan of the prey,while the stress given during tritonymphal stage only reduced lifespan slightly and the stress given during the first 5 d of oviposition did not change lifespan but reduced fecundity.This study indicated that the effects of predation stress are dependent on prey life stage and the predation stress experienced in the early life stages is important to lifespan modulation.

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