“…Although both species prefer different cactus species as oviposition sites suggesting a certain degree of specialization, they can be recovered from the same rotting pockets in sympatric areas, demonstrating a partial niche overlap (Soto et al, 2012). Many studies have shown that performance, measured through various fitness-related traits, depends greatly on the breeding resource (Hasson et al, 2009;Hurtado et al, 2012;Soto et al, 2012Soto et al, , 2018Iglesias et al, 2018;Bouzas et al, 2021). Overall, D. buzzatii has higher fitness (higher viability, faster development, larger adult body size, higher resistance to starvation, and increased mating success) when grown in the decaying cladodes of Opuntia sulphurea (G Don ex Loudon) than in the columnar Trichocereus terscheckii (J Parm.…”