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1 September 2001 COSTS OF COUNTERDEFENSES TO HOST RESISTANCE IN A PARASITOID OF DROSOPHILA
Alex R. Kraaijeveld, Kerry A. Hutcheson, Elizabeth C. Limentani, H. Charles J. Godfray
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The ability of a parasitoid to evolve enhanced counterdefenses against host resistance and its possible costs were studied in a Drosophila-parasitoid system. We reared Asobara tabida (Braconidae, Hymenoptera) exclusively on D. melanogaster to impose artificial selection for improved counterdefenses against cellular encapsulation, the main host defense against parasitism. Controls were reared on D. subobscura, the main host of the population of wasps from which the laboratory culture was derived and a species that never encapsulates parasitoids. We observed improved survival and avoidance of encapsulation in all five selection lines compared to their paired control lines, although there was unexpected variation among pairs. Improved survival was associated with parasitoid eggs becoming embedded in host tissue, where they were protected from circulating haemocytes. There were no differences among lines in average adult size, fat content, egg load, or performance on D. subobscura. However, the duration of the egg stage in selection lines was longer than that of control lines, probably because of reduced nutrient and/or oxygen supply when eggs are embedded in host tissue. We suggest that this delay in hatching reduces the probability of parasitoid survival if another parasitoid egg is laid in the same host (superparasitism or multiparasitism) and hence is a cost of enhanced counterdefenses against host resistance.

Corresponding Editor: T. Kawecki

Alex R. Kraaijeveld, Kerry A. Hutcheson, Elizabeth C. Limentani, and H. Charles J. Godfray "COSTS OF COUNTERDEFENSES TO HOST RESISTANCE IN A PARASITOID OF DROSOPHILA," Evolution 55(9), 1815-1821, (1 September 2001). https://doi.org/10.1554/0014-3820(2001)055[1815:COCTHR]2.0.CO;2
Received: 21 December 2000; Accepted: 1 May 2001; Published: 1 September 2001
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KEYWORDS
Asobara
counterdefense
Drosophila
encapsulation
parasitoid
resistance
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