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Parasitoid aggregation and interference in host-parasitoid dynamics

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ECOLOGICAL ENTOMOLOGY
Volume 41, Issue 4, Pages 473-479

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/een.12320

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Density-dependence; functional response; parasitoid aggregation

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  1. Ministry of Science and Technology of Taiwan [102-2311-B-002-038-MY3]

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1. Parasitoids do not distribute themselves evenly among available patches, which has an important bearing on the dynamics of host-parasitoid interactions. This study examined the density-dependent nature of aggregation of the parasitoid Dirhinus giffardiiSilvestri on the oriental fruit fly host, Bactrocera dorsalis (Hendel) distributed among discrete patches. 2. Four artificial patches were created in a cage, and the number of hosts in each patch was manipulated. Parasitoids were released into the cage, and whether parasitoid density and host density influence the degree of parasitoid aggregation was examined. 3. Parasitoid aggregation became stronger (e.g. uneven distribution among patches) as the parasitoid density decreased and also as the host density increased. The index of parasitoid aggregation was not influenced by the distribution of hosts among patches. 4. The empirically characterised aggregation pattern was incorporated in a host-parasitoid model that consists of one host and one parasitoid species. The analysis of the model shows that an unstable system (i.e. the coexistence of the host and parasitoid is impossible) can be stabilised (i.e. coexistence is possible) when the parasitoid aggregates in a way that is consistent with the pattern found in the experiment.

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