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Host Plant Odors Represent Immiscible Information Entities - Blend Composition and Concentration Matter in Hawkmoths

机译:宿主植物的气味代表不混溶的信息实体-Hawkmoths中的混合成分和浓度问题

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Host plant choice is of vital importance for egg laying herbivorous insects that do not exhibit brood care. Several aspects, including palatability, nutritional quality and predation risk, have been found to modulate host preference. Olfactory cues are thought to enable host location. However, experimental data on odor features that allow choosing among alternative hosts while still in flight are not available. It has previously been shown that M. sexta females prefer Datura wrightii compared to Nicotiana attenuata. The bouquet of the latter is more intense and contains compounds typically emitted by plants after feeding-damage to attract the herbivore’s enemies. In this wind tunnel study, we offered female gravid hawkmoths (Manduca sexta) odors from these two ecologically relevant, attractive, non-flowering host species. M. sexta females preferred surrogate leaves scented with vegetative odors form both host species to unscented control leaves. Given a choice between species, females preferred the odor bouquet emitted by D. wrightii to that of N. attenuata. Harmonizing, i.e. adjusting, volatile intensity to similar levels did not abolish but significantly weakened this preference. Superimposing, i.e. mixing, the highly attractive headspaces of both species, however, abolished discrimination between scented and non-scented surrogate leaves. Beyond ascertaining the role of blend composition in host plant choice, our results raise the following hypotheses. (i) The odor of a host species is perceived as a discrete odor ‘Gestalt’, and its core properties are lost upon mixing two attractive scents (ii). Stimulus intensity is a secondary feature affecting olfactory-based host choice (iii). Constitutively smelling like a plant that is attracting herbivore enemies may be part of a plant’s strategy to avoid herbivory where alternative hosts are available to the herbivore.
机译:寄主植物的选择对于不产卵的产卵草食性昆虫至关重要。已经发现了包括可口性,营养质量和捕食风险在内的几个方面可以调节宿主的偏好。嗅觉提示被认为可以实现主机定位。但是,尚无有关气味特征的实验数据,该特征允许在仍在飞行中的其他宿主之间进行选择。先前已经显示,与烟草Nicotiana pleta相比,M。sexta雌性更喜欢曼陀罗。后者的香气更浓烈,含有通常在进食损伤后由植物释放的化合物,以吸引食草动物的敌人。在此风洞研究中,我们提供了来自这两种与生态相关,有吸引力且不开花的寄主物种的雌性天蛾(Manduca sexta)气味。雌性M. sexta雌性偏爱的叶片具有两种营养成分,即无宿主叶片和无气味叶片。如果在物种之间进行选择,雌性会优先选择D. wrightii散发的气味花束,而不是N. taina。将挥发性强度协调即调整为相似水平并没有废除,但大大削弱了这种偏好。但是,两种物种的极富吸引力的顶空重叠(即混合)消除了有香味和无香味替代叶之间的区别。除了确定混合物组成在寄主植物选择中的作用外,我们的结果还提出了以下假设。 (i)宿主物种的气味被认为是一种离散的气味“格式塔”,混合两种诱人的气味(ii)会丧失其核心特性。刺激强度是影响基于嗅觉的宿主选择的次要特征(iii)。像植物一样,不断地闻到气味,以吸引食草动物的敌人,这可能是该植物避免食草动物策略的一部分,因为食草动物可以找到其他寄主。

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