Parasitoid development and superparasitism in invasive versus native widow spider host egg sacs
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The brown widow spider, Latrodectus geometricus, is a hazardous and highly invasive species globally. One of the suggested mechanisms enhancing this spiderâs invasiveness is lower susceptibility to natural enemies compared to other widow species. The parasitoid wasp, Philolema latrodecti, is known to attack egg sacs of L. geometricus, as well as those of other species of Latrodectus. Despite its potential importance as a natural enemy of L. geometricus, little is known about the development of this wasp and factors mediating its parasitism success. We investigated the development of this parasitoid in two widow spider host species, one native to Israel, the white widow, L. pallidus, and the invasive brown widow, L. geometricus. We compared wasp developmental success in egg sacs exposed to increasing wasp densities. We found increased wasp emergence and brood size, and smaller emerging wasp body size, with increasing wasp density. Across all wasp densities, more and larger parasitoids de..., These data were collected at Ben-Gurion University in the Mitrani Department of Desert Ecology. Parasitism of egg sacs was done by MAM and VA. Wasp counting, body length measurement, egg sac diameter measurement, and sex ratio were done by MAM and ADJ. , Microsoft Excel or Numbers
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2025-07-20



