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    Ecdysteroids are a family of insect hormones that may play a role in modulating aggressive behavior in reproductive contexts. In Hymenoptera, the few studies investigating the link between ecdysteroid titers, reproduction and aggressiveness during contests concern solely eusocial species. Here, we explored whether ecdysteroid titers influenced female reproductive status as well as aggressiveness and resolution of conflict in a solitary ectoparasitoid, Eupelmus vuilleti (Hymenoptera: Eupelmidae). Eupelmus vuilleti females parasitize and feed upon juvenile stages of Callosobruchus maculatus (Coleoptera: Bruchidae). When two E. vuilleti females are simultaneously present on a patch, they tend to protect the host they exploit by displaying aggressive behaviors towards conspecific competitors. To our knowledge, nothing is known about the association between ecdysteroids and aggressiveness or the outcome of contests for host access in solitary insects. First, we quantified ecdysteroid titers that naturally circulate in females without fighting experience and after a contest over host access. Ecdysteroid titers measured after the contest did not correlate with female aggressiveness during the contest, but winner wasps had higher titers than both losers and females that did not fight. Then, we manipulated hormone titers via injection: ecdysone favored egg maturation (i.e., gonadotropic effect) within 24 h and increased almost immediately the females' probability of winning host access without affecting their aggressiveness. Our results represent an important step in understanding how hormones, such as ecdysteroids, mediate insect behavior during intraspecific competition. Copyright © 2020 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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    Anthony G E Mathiron, Charly Dixneuf, Nathalie Mondy, Charlotte Lécureuil, Ryan L Earley, Marlène Goubault. Ecdysteroids affect female reproductive status and outcome of contest over hosts in the parasitoid wasp Eupelmus vuilleti. Hormones and behavior. 2020 Sep;125:104819

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    PMID: 32682853

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