In sexual organisms, low population density can result in mating failures and subsequently yields a low population growth rate and high chance of extinction. For species that are in tight interaction, as in host-parasitoid systems, population dynamics are primarily constrained by demographic interdependences, so that mating failures may have much more intricate consequences. Our main objective is to study the demographic consequences of parasitoid mating failures at low density and its consequences on the success of biological control. For this, we developed a deterministic host-parasitoid model with a mate-finding Allee effect, allowing to tackle interactions between the Allee effect and key determinants of host-parasitoid demography such as the distribution of parasitoid attacks and host competition. Our study shows that parasitoid mating failures at low density result in an extinction threshold and increase the domain of parasitoid deterministic extinction. When proned to mate finding difficulties, parasitoids with cyclic dynamics or low searching efficiency go extinct; parasitoids with high searching efficiency may either persist or go extinct, depending on host intraspecific competition. We show that parasitoids suitable as biocontrol agents for their ability to reduce host populations are particularly likely to suffer from mate-finding Allee effects. This study highlights novel perspectives for understanding of the dynamics observed in natural host-parasitoid systems and improving the success of parasitoid introductions.
Host-Parasitoid Dynamics and the Success of Biological Control When Parasitoids Are Prone to Allee Effects
Anaïs Bompard,Isabelle Amat,X. Fauvergue,T. Spataro
Published 2013 in PLoS ONE
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- Publication year
2013
- Venue
PLoS ONE
- Publication date
2013-10-07
- Fields of study
Biology, Medicine, Environmental Science
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Semantic Scholar, PubMed
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CONCEPTS
- biological control
The use of parasitoids to suppress host populations in applied pest management.
Aliases: parasitoid introduction for control
- cyclic dynamics
Oscillatory population dynamics that repeat over time in the host-parasitoid system.
Aliases: population cycles
- distribution of parasitoid attacks
The way parasitoid attack events are allocated across hosts in the model.
Aliases: parasitoid attack distribution
- host intraspecific competition
Competition among hosts for resources or space within the host population.
Aliases: host competition
- host-parasitoid model
A deterministic population model describing interactions between a host population and its parasitoid.
Aliases: host-parasitoid dynamics model
- mate-finding allee effect
A low-density reproductive limitation in which individuals have difficulty finding mates.
Aliases: mating failure Allee effect, Allee effect from mate finding
- parasitoid deterministic extinction threshold
A model threshold below which parasitoid populations deterministically decline to extinction.
Aliases: extinction threshold
- parasitoid searching efficiency
A parasitoid trait describing how effectively individuals locate hosts.
Aliases: search efficiency
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