Eur. J. Entomol. 102 (3): 503-511, 2005 | DOI: 10.14411/eje.2005.072
The effect of prey availability on ovarian development and oosorption in the ladybird beetle Harmonia axyridis (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae)
- Laboratory of Forest Ecology, Graduate School of Agriculture, Kyoto University, 606-8502 Kyoto, Japan;
The ladybird beetle Harmonia axyridis Pallas was investigated under laboratory conditions to clarify the relationship between food abundance or scarcity and ovarian development or oosorption. Four conditions were used: (1) fully fed for 24 h, (2) 24-h starvation, (3) 48-h starvation, and (4) 24-h starvation followed by 24-h re-feeding. Body length and initial body weight were not significantly related to the number of ovarioles per female. Both starvation conditions significantly increased the percentage of oosorptive individuals and ovarioles per female, and significantly decreased the percentage of mature ovarioles per female. Re-feeding for 24 h after a 24-h starvation resulted in a significantly higher percentage of mature ovarioles per female; however, the percentage of mature ovarioles remained lower than in the fully fed condition. Oosorption mainly occurred during the intermediate developmental stage of the ovarioles. The rates of ovarian development and oosorption in predatory H. axyridis were much faster compared with those in herbivorous ladybird beetles. Body length, initial body weight, and the number of ovarioles were significantly correlated with the number of eggs laid during the last 24 h of each experimental condition. From an analysis of the weight loss and the number of eggs laid during the last 24 h of each experimental condition, it appears that the realized weight of the eggs may be directly determined by the amount of food digested by the adult. The ovarian development and oosorption were asymmetric in the right and left ovaries. These may be important strategies for oviposition in H. axyridis, because selective provision of maturing ovarioles in the right or left ovary with digested nutrients would favor their development. In addition, the energy loss through oosorption during the intermediate developmental stage of oocytes would be less than the energy loss resulting from the resorption of mature oocytes. Therefore, one role of the ovary in H. axyridis, in addition to egg production, might be as a kind of energy storage system for increasing reproductive success. An immediate start of ovarian development under favorable feeding conditions and rapid oosorption during food scarcities may be an adaptive ovipositional and survival strategy for female adults of H. axyridis in response to heterogeneous and fluctuating resource conditions.
Keywords: Asymmetry, Harmonia axyridis, Coccinellidae, energy storage, oosorption, ovarian development, oviposition strategy, population dynamics, predator
Received: September 10, 2004; Revised: March 4, 2005; Accepted: March 4, 2005; Published: August 15, 2005 Show citation
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