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Effect of Light Availability on the Interaction between Maritime Pine and the Pine Weevil: Light Drives Insect Feeding Behavior But Also the Defensive Capabilities of the Host

机译:光能利用率对海洋松树和松象鼻虫相互作用的影响:光能驱动昆虫的摄食行为但也会影响宿主的防御能力

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Light is a major environmental factor that may determine the interaction between plants and herbivores in several ways, including top-down effects through changes in herbivore behavior and bottom-up effects mediated by alterations of plant physiology. Here we explored the relative contribution of these two regulation processes to the outcome of the interaction of pine trees with a major forest pest, the pine weevil (Hylobius abietis). We studied to what extent light availability influence insect feeding behavior and/or the ability of pines to produce induced defenses in response to herbivory. For this purpose, 3-year old Pinus pinaster plants from three contrasting populations were subjected to 6 days of experimental herbivory by the pine weevil under two levels of light availability (complete darkness or natural sunlight) independently applied to the plant and to the insect in a fully factorial design. Light availability strongly affected the pine weevil feeding behavior. The pine weevil fed more and caused larger feeding scars in darkness than under natural sunlight. Besides, under the more intense levels of weevil damage (i.e., those registered with insects in darkness), light availability also affected the pine’s ability to respond to insect feeding by producing induced resin defenses. These results were consistent across the three studied populations despite they differed in weevil susceptibility and inducibility of defenses. Morocco was the most damaged population and the one that induced more defensive compounds. Overall, results indicate that light availability modulates the outcome of the pine–weevil interactions through both bottom-up and top-down regulation mechanisms.
机译:光照是一种主要的环境因素,可以通过几种方式决定植物与食草动物之间的相互作用,包括通过食草动物行为的改变产生的自上而下的影响以及植物生理变化所介导的自下而上的影响。在这里,我们探讨了这两种调节过程对松树与主要森林害虫松象鼻虫(Hylobius abietis)相互作用的结果的相对贡献。我们研究了光的可用性在多大程度上影响昆虫的摄食行为和/或松树响应草食性而产生诱导防御的能力。为此,来自松树象鼻虫的三个相反种群的3岁松属针aster植物在两种水平的光照条件下(完全黑暗或自然阳光)经受了为期6天的实验性食草,分别应用于植物和昆虫完全析因设计。光的可用性严重影响了松象鼻虫的摄食行为。松象鼻虫在黑暗中比在自然阳光下进食更多,并造成更大的进食疤痕。此外,在象鼻虫危害程度更高的情况下(即那些在黑暗中与昆虫交配的昆虫),光的可利用性还影响了松树通过产生诱导性树脂防御而对昆虫摄食的反应能力。尽管在象鼻敏感性和防御诱导性方面有所不同,但在三个研究人群中这些结果是一致的。摩洛哥是受灾最严重的人口,也是诱发防御力更强的人。总体而言,结果表明光的可利用性通过自下而上和自上而下的调节机制来调节松-象鼻相互作用的结果。

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