Multiple Mating of <i>Aphelinus asychis</i> Enhance the Number of Female Progeny but Shorten the Longevity

The <i>Aphelinus asychis</i> female adult is an important arrhenotocous parthenogenesis parasitoid of <i>Myzus persicae</i>, and its reproductive mode is beneficial for the population continuation of <i>A. asychis</i> by way of multiple mating and backcross. To ex...

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Main Authors: Shengyin Wang, Libo Wang, Jiawen Liu, Dayu Zhang, Tongxian Liu
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-09-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4450/12/9/823
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author Shengyin Wang
Libo Wang
Jiawen Liu
Dayu Zhang
Tongxian Liu
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Jiawen Liu
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Tongxian Liu
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description The <i>Aphelinus asychis</i> female adult is an important arrhenotocous parthenogenesis parasitoid of <i>Myzus persicae</i>, and its reproductive mode is beneficial for the population continuation of <i>A. asychis</i> by way of multiple mating and backcross. To explore the effect of mating on the population fitness and control efficiency of <i>A. asychis</i>, its mating frequency and backcross were observed under laboratory conditions. The results showed that most matings in <i>A. asychis</i> involved four distinct stages: courtship, pre-copulatory, copulation, and post-copulatory behaviours. Only the duration of courtship increased significantly with an increase in copulation frequency for females, and the courtship duration of <i>A. asychis</i> females mated with different males were significantly shorter than those mated with the same male at the same mating times, which suggested that <i>A. asychis</i> females might prefer to mate with different males to enrich the genotype of their offspring. The total number of mummified aphids and the female and male longevity decreased significantly with an increase in mating frequency. On the contrary, female progenies increased significantly with an increase of mating frequency, suggesting that sperm limitation might occur in females when they only mated once. These results imply that females might prefer to receive more sperm by mating multiple times in their life span. In addition, we found that the intrinsic rate of increase (<i>r</i>) of <i>A. asychis</i> of the control group (0.2858 d<sup>−1</sup>) was significantly greater than that in the backcross treatment (0.2687 d<sup>−1</sup>). The finite killing rate (<i>θ</i>) of <i>A. asychis</i> of the control group was similar to that in the backcross treatment, which showed that this treatment had a negligible negative effect on the control efficiency of <i>A. asychis</i>. In conclusion, the results showed that multiple mating increased the number and proportion of <i>A. asychis</i> female progenies but shortened the longevity of female and male adults, while the negative effect of backcross on the control efficiency of <i>A. asychis</i> was negligible.
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spelling doaj.art-55c674a6ccdc4d6f99ad480ea39cea912023-11-22T13:37:05ZengMDPI AGInsects2075-44502021-09-0112982310.3390/insects12090823Multiple Mating of <i>Aphelinus asychis</i> Enhance the Number of Female Progeny but Shorten the LongevityShengyin Wang0Libo Wang1Jiawen Liu2Dayu Zhang3Tongxian Liu4College of Advanced Agricultural Sciences, Zhejiang A&F University, Hangzhou 311300, ChinaCollege of Economic and Management, Zhejiang A&F University, Hangzhou 311300, ChinaCollege of Advanced Agricultural Sciences, Zhejiang A&F University, Hangzhou 311300, ChinaCollege of Advanced Agricultural Sciences, Zhejiang A&F University, Hangzhou 311300, ChinaCollege of Plant Health and Medicine, Qingdao Agricultural University, Qingdao 266109, ChinaThe <i>Aphelinus asychis</i> female adult is an important arrhenotocous parthenogenesis parasitoid of <i>Myzus persicae</i>, and its reproductive mode is beneficial for the population continuation of <i>A. asychis</i> by way of multiple mating and backcross. To explore the effect of mating on the population fitness and control efficiency of <i>A. asychis</i>, its mating frequency and backcross were observed under laboratory conditions. The results showed that most matings in <i>A. asychis</i> involved four distinct stages: courtship, pre-copulatory, copulation, and post-copulatory behaviours. Only the duration of courtship increased significantly with an increase in copulation frequency for females, and the courtship duration of <i>A. asychis</i> females mated with different males were significantly shorter than those mated with the same male at the same mating times, which suggested that <i>A. asychis</i> females might prefer to mate with different males to enrich the genotype of their offspring. The total number of mummified aphids and the female and male longevity decreased significantly with an increase in mating frequency. On the contrary, female progenies increased significantly with an increase of mating frequency, suggesting that sperm limitation might occur in females when they only mated once. These results imply that females might prefer to receive more sperm by mating multiple times in their life span. In addition, we found that the intrinsic rate of increase (<i>r</i>) of <i>A. asychis</i> of the control group (0.2858 d<sup>−1</sup>) was significantly greater than that in the backcross treatment (0.2687 d<sup>−1</sup>). The finite killing rate (<i>θ</i>) of <i>A. asychis</i> of the control group was similar to that in the backcross treatment, which showed that this treatment had a negligible negative effect on the control efficiency of <i>A. asychis</i>. In conclusion, the results showed that multiple mating increased the number and proportion of <i>A. asychis</i> female progenies but shortened the longevity of female and male adults, while the negative effect of backcross on the control efficiency of <i>A. asychis</i> was negligible.https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4450/12/9/823biological controlgreen peach aphidmating behaviourbackcrosscontrol efficiency
spellingShingle Shengyin Wang
Libo Wang
Jiawen Liu
Dayu Zhang
Tongxian Liu
Multiple Mating of <i>Aphelinus asychis</i> Enhance the Number of Female Progeny but Shorten the Longevity
Insects
biological control
green peach aphid
mating behaviour
backcross
control efficiency
title Multiple Mating of <i>Aphelinus asychis</i> Enhance the Number of Female Progeny but Shorten the Longevity
title_full Multiple Mating of <i>Aphelinus asychis</i> Enhance the Number of Female Progeny but Shorten the Longevity
title_fullStr Multiple Mating of <i>Aphelinus asychis</i> Enhance the Number of Female Progeny but Shorten the Longevity
title_full_unstemmed Multiple Mating of <i>Aphelinus asychis</i> Enhance the Number of Female Progeny but Shorten the Longevity
title_short Multiple Mating of <i>Aphelinus asychis</i> Enhance the Number of Female Progeny but Shorten the Longevity
title_sort multiple mating of i aphelinus asychis i enhance the number of female progeny but shorten the longevity
topic biological control
green peach aphid
mating behaviour
backcross
control efficiency
url https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4450/12/9/823
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