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Regulation of Progeny Sex by Anisopteromalus calandrae (Hymenoptera: Pteromalidae) in Relation to Host Preference, Host Vulnerability and Host Size
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  • Regulation of Progeny Sex by Anisopteromalus calandrae (Hymenoptera: Pteromalidae) in Relation to Host Preference, Host Vulnerability and Host Size
  • Regulation of Progeny Sex by Anisopteromalus calandrae (Hymenoptera: Pteromalidae) in Relation to Host Preference, Host Vulnerability and Host Size
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Park. Won-Il,Ryoo. Mun-Il
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Journal of Asia-Pacific entomology
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2002년|5권 2호|pp.193-200 (8 pages)
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한국응용곤충학회
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Regulation of progeny sex by Anisopteromalus calandrae (Howard) in relation to host preference, host vulnerability and host size was studied with two host species, Sitophilus onyzae (L.) and Callosobruchus chinensis L. A. calandrae preferred S. of oryzae to C. chinensis (preference index = 0.87). The progeny sex ratio (females/total) was significantly higher on C. chinensis, the less preferred host, than on S. oryzae regardless of the instar age of the two host species. A. calandrae could locate only a few young larvae of C. chinensis ($leq$third instar), which could be apparently due to the low vulnerability of the young larvae locating deeper in the adzuki bean kernels. The larval instar age of Sitophilus of oryzae affect the progeny sex ratio of. A. calandrae, but that of Callosobruchus chinensis did not except invul-nerable ones. The progeny sex ratio of A. calandrae produced from C. chinensis, ranged from 0.66$pm$0.05 to 0.82$pm$0.02. The invulnerability of the young larval instar of C. chinensis and regulation of the progeny sex ratio by A. calandrae based on host size in a manner of absolute rule could explain the higher sex ratio on the young larval instar of C. chinensis, less preferred and less vulnerable host, than the old larval instar of S. oryzae, highly preferred host. The differences in host vulnerability could be another factor for A. calandrae assigning progeny sex ratio.