Introduction
of Bean Beetles, Relationship between Oviposition and Bean Size
Ovipositor is used by the animals for laying
the egg which is like the tube organ. The preference of the Oviposition of
insect is used for the particular host of plant or the group of the host plant has
natural selection of discriminates behavior against the plants. In the different
methods the egg laying methods of the female might be beneficial for her offspring’s.
General, in females which should choose the Oviposition mode as well as substrate
which maximize their fitness .Whereas the surface area of the beans also
improve the bull hypothesis against the Oviposition of female. Thus the preference
of the female Oviposition was studied by two beans; Bean Beetles, or 100 Virgin
C (Paukku, 2008).
Now in the second paragraph the biological Relevance of the bean size, and Oviposition is that , Bean size present plays a
role in a bean beetle’s likelihood to lay eggs, increasing the fitness of the
individual, as well as population size overall. Bean beetle is subtropical as
well as tropical for agriculture of pest insects. On the surface of beans,
females lay their egg which is commonly infesting the stores of mug beans of
the black eye of peas, yet it could also successfully appear from the bean
species. After the Oviposition the eggs are deposited singly 8 to 10 days where
the beetle larva also burrows the directly form of egg into a bean. In the
laboratory culture females has the lifetime to produce the eggs which is ranging
from 30 -100. It is use to the bean beetles which is stored in it and it
produced the pest for the laboratory environment which is similar to these
environments which has these beetles and would also experience in nature (Beck & et al, 2013).
The hypothesis of this report is Bean beetles will be more likely to
oviposit on larger beans, as opposed to smaller beans. Female bean Beetles which
distributes the eggs and it is relatively encountering the different seeds of
the same size. It is also prefers to Oviposition on the larger beans when it
encountering the seed on variable size. To super parasitize the female eggs
loads the different affects for the willingness of ovipositors. In the consistent
manners between seed the female distributes the eggs by prediction which is
based on simple resources and the threshold model where the seed mass is an indicator
of the quality of seeds.
References of Bean Beetles, Relationship between
Oviposition and Bean Size
Beck, C. W., & et al. (2013). Effects of
evolutionary history on adaptation in bean beetles, a model system for
inquiry-based laboratories. Evolution: Education and Outreach, 6(5).
Paukku, S. (2008). Female Oviposition
Decisions and Their Impact on Progeny Life-History Traits. Journal of Insect
Behavior, 21(6), 505–520|.