Abrun, Pouria
Ashouri, Ahmad
Duplouy, Anne
Farahani, Hossein Kishani http://orcid.org/0000-0002-3148-7881
Funding for this research was provided by:
Marie-Curie Sklodowska Individual fellowship (120586)
College of Agriculture Natural Resources, University of Tehran
Article History
Received: 9 August 2020
Revised: 6 March 2021
Accepted: 15 March 2021
First Online: 24 March 2021
Declarations
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: During all experiments, all wasps were reared on flour moth larvae in the laboratory conditions at 25 °C with a 16:8 L:D photoperiod and 50 ± 5% R.H. females were kept in tubes (mentioned in Material and methods) separately. Adult parasitoids were fed on undiluted honey. All wasps were maintained and tested under the same conditions, and throughout all experiments, 1-day-old wasps were fed on a 10% honey solution. All animals were obtained from a culture maintained at the Insectary and Quarantine Facility, University of Tehran. After finishing the experiments, all wasps were kept in the same condition and were fed with undiluted honey, and during this period, they were exposed to hosts to have routine life stages including feeding and oviposition.The current study was not included any potentially harmful manipulations and Invasive samples.
: The authors declare no conflict of interest.