Impact of high larval density on the performance of Anastrepha ludens competition or feeding facilitation?

A critical issue point in diet management is maximizing density as a strategy for reducing costs. Artificial diets elaborated with large particle sizes have increased volume, possess high porosity and aeration capacity, are more penetrable and facilitate the movement of larvae and increase the bioavailability of nutrients. We report on an experiment aimed at determining if the bulking agent in the diet facilitates feeding and could increase the capacity to support high larval densities with a minimal effect of competition on life-history traits of Anastrepha ludens. The results indicate that density affected larval and pupal weight, but not pupation at 24 h, adult emergence and flier percentage, which remained unchanged. However, there was an increase in yield and bioconversion. Larvae in high-density conditions aggregated to increase the effect of regurgitation of amylases and proteases as a strategy to metabolize the food prior to ingestion through enzymes secreted in the saliva, contributing thus to feeding facilitation and the uptake of ingested food, which decreased the negative impact of competition under high-density conditions. High density leads to an increase in food consumption and a concomitant increase in digestive enzyme activity, contributing to the bioavailability of macronutrients—proteins, carbohydrates and lipids—in the diet. Identifying the properties of bulking agents and other ingredients and their interaction under high-density conditions is essential to develop novel artificial diets and improve the mass-rearing strategies for the SIT.

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Main Authors: Aceituno Medina, Marysol Doctora autora 15047, Hernández Ortiz, Emilio Doctor autor 12449, García Fajardo, Luz Verónica Maestra autora 22544, Diego García, Elia Doctora autora 21166
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Subjects:Anastrepha ludens, Moscas de la fruta, Larvas de insectos, Densidad de población, Cría masiva, Competencia (Biología), Artfrosur,
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1111/jen.13139
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