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Does The Host Plant Affect The Benefits From Mutualisms? The Invasive Mealybug And Ghost Ant Association

ECOLOGICAL ENTOMOLOGY(2015)

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1. The benefits to trophobionte hemipterans are affected by the ant tending level, which is a widely accepted statement. The ant tending level is closely related to multiple factors. It is clear that the ant tending level can be affected by the temporal factor, age-specific, the density of the hemipterans, and quantity and quality of honeydew produced by hemipterans. 2. Few studies of ant-hemipteran mutualisms have reported the patterns of host plants-dependent effects, and whether host plants influence the ant tending level that is also unclear. As such, laboratory experiments were conducted to test whether the colony growth rate of an invasive mealybug Phenacoccus solenopsis Tinsley, parasitism of Aenasius bambawalei Hayat, an dominant parasitoid of P. solenopsis, are affected by tending by ghost ants (Tapinoma melanocephalum(Fabricius)], host plants (tomato and cotton), and interactions between the two factors. The difference in the ant tending level between the host plants was also determined. 3. The results showed that mealybug colony growth and parasitism were significantly affected by ant tending and host plant separately. There were significant interactions between the independent factors on the mealybug colony growth rate and percentage parasitism. These results suggest that benefits to mealybugs are host plant-dependent.
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Ant-hemipteran mutualism, colony growth, host plant-dependent, parasitism
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