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The effects of host plant species and larval density on immune function in the polyphagous moth Spodoptera littoralis

机译:宿主植物物种及幼虫密度对多疗法烟草植物中免疫功能的影响

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摘要

Immune functions are costly, and immune investment is usually dependent on the individual's condition and resource availability. For phytophagous insects, host plant quality has large effects on performance, for example growth and survival, and may also affect their immune function. Polyphagous insects often experience a large variation in quality among different host plant species, and their immune investment may thus vary depending on which host plant species they develop on. Larvae of the polyphagous moth Spodoptera littoralis have previously been found to exhibit density‐dependent prophylaxis as they invest more in certain immune responses in high population densities. In addition, the immune response of S. littoralis has been shown to depend on nutrient quality in experiments with artificial diet. Here, I studied the effects of natural host plant diet and larval density on a number of immune responses to understand how host plant species affects immune investment in generalist insects, and whether the density‐dependent prophylaxis could be mediated by host plant species. While host plant species in general did not mediate the density‐dependent immune expression, particular host plant species was found to increase larval investment in certain functions of the immune system. Interestingly, these results indicate that different host plants may provide a polyphagous species with protection against different kinds of antagonisms. This insight may contribute to our understanding of the relationship between preference and performance in generalists, as well as having applied consequences for sustainable pest management.
机译:免疫功能昂贵,免疫投资通常取决于个人的病情和资源可用性。对于植物昆虫,宿主植物质量对性能具有很大影响,例如生长和生存,也可能影响其免疫功能。多变昆虫经常在不同宿主植物物种中经历大的质量变化,因此它们的免疫投资可能因其开发的宿主物种而变化。先前已发现多伐蛾孢子醛植物的幼虫,以表现出密度依赖性预防,因为它们在高种群密度的某些免疫应答中投入更多。此外,已显示S. Littoralis的免疫应答依赖于人工饮食实验中的营养质量。在这里,我研究了天然宿主植物饮食和幼虫密度对许多免疫反应的影响,以了解宿主植物物种如何影响全身昆虫免疫投资,以及密度依赖性预防是否可以通过宿主植物物种介导。虽然宿主植物物种一般没有介导密度依赖性免疫表达,但发现特定的宿主植物物种在免疫系统的某些功能中增加了幼虫投资。有趣的是,这些结果表明,不同的宿主植物可以提供具有保护免受不同种类的拮抗作用的多晶种。这种洞察力可能有助于我们对偏好和绩效之间的关系的理解,以及对可持续害虫管理的应用后果。

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  • 期刊名称 Ecology and Evolution
  • 作者

    Kristina Karlsson Green;

  • 作者单位
  • 年(卷),期 2021(11),15
  • 年度 2021
  • 页码 10090–10097
  • 总页数 8
  • 原文格式 PDF
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  • 关键词

    机译:作物保护;生态免疫学;宿主植物表现;鳞翅目;营养免疫学;表型可塑性;

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