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Parasitised caterpillars suffer reduced predation: potential implications for intra-guild predation.


ABSTRACT: Intra-guild predation (IGP) is an important phenomenon structuring ecological communities and affects the success of biological control. Here we show that parasitism by the koinobiont wasp Cotesia vestalis is associated with behavioural changes in its larval host (diamondback moth, Plutella xylostella) that reduce risk of IGP. Compared with unparasitised caterpillars, parasitised P. xylostella moved less frequently to new feeding patches on plants and were less likely to fall from the plant. Wolf spiders killed significantly fewer parasitised larvae. Reflecting their reduced movement and capacity to select plant tissue of optimal quality, parasitised caterpillars fed at a lower rate and exhibited delayed development suggesting a trade-off between IGP avoidance and nutrient intake by the host. This change in behaviour to reduce risk may cascade to the first trophic level and help explain the stability of IGP systems.

SUBMITTER: Chen WB 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5322372 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Parasitised caterpillars suffer reduced predation: potential implications for intra-guild predation.

Chen Wen-Bin WB   Vasseur Liette L   You Min-Sheng MS   Li Jian-Yu JY   Wang Cheng-Xiang CX   Meng Ruo-Xue RX   Gurr Geoff M GM  

Scientific reports 20170223


Intra-guild predation (IGP) is an important phenomenon structuring ecological communities and affects the success of biological control. Here we show that parasitism by the koinobiont wasp Cotesia vestalis is associated with behavioural changes in its larval host (diamondback moth, Plutella xylostella) that reduce risk of IGP. Compared with unparasitised caterpillars, parasitised P. xylostella moved less frequently to new feeding patches on plants and were less likely to fall from the plant. Wol  ...[more]

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