A solitary ground-nesting wasp truncates its parental investment in response to detection of parasites
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1. Parental investment by solitary nest-building wasps and bees is predicted to be plastic, responding to variation in the sex of the offspring, the availability of food used as provisions (âresource limitationâ), the femaleâs inventory of mature oocytes (âegg limitationâ), and risk imposed by nest parasites.
2. I observed nest provisioning by Ammophila dysmica, a solitary, ground-nesting wasp that provisions its nest with one or two caterpillar prey to evaluate the hypotheses that
provisioning is shaped by caterpillar size, offspring sex, the hunting time required to capture prey, a femaleâs egg load, and penetration of nests by the parasites Argochrysis
armilla and Hilarella hilarella.
3. Ammophila dysmica were more likely to add a second provision to the nest when the first prey item was relatively small and when provisioning daughters.
4. Neither the hunting time required to capture the first caterpillar prey nor the femaleâs inventory of oocytes predicted a femaleâs like...
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2025-04-25



