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The role of web sharing species recognition and host-plant defence in interspecific competition between two herbivorous mite species

机译:网络共享物种识别和寄主植物防御在两个草食螨种之间种间竞争中的作用

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When competing with indigenous species, invasive species face a problem, because they typically start with a few colonizers. Evidently, some species succeeded, begging an answer to the question how they invade. Here, we investigate how the invasive spider mite Tetranychus evansi interacts with the indigenous species T. urticae when sharing the solanaceous host plant tomato: do they choose to live together or to avoid each other’s colonies? Both species spin protective, silken webs on the leaf surfaces, under which they live in groups of con- and possibly heterospecifics. In Spain, T. evansi invaded the non-crop field where native Tetranychus species including T. urticae dominated. Moreover, T. evansi outcompetes T. urticae when released together on a tomato plant. However, molecular plant studies suggest that T. urticae benefits from the local down-regulation of tomato plant defences by T. evansi, whereas T. evansi suffers from the induction of these defences by T. urticae. Therefore, we hypothesize that T. evansi avoids leaves infested with T. urticae whereas T. urticae prefers leaves infested by T. evansi. Using wild-type tomato and a mutant lacking jasmonate-mediated anti-herbivore defences, we tested the hypothesis and found that T. evansi avoided sharing webs with T. urticae in favour of a web with conspecifics, whereas T. urticae more frequently chose to share webs with T. evansi than with conspecifics. Also, T. evansi shows higher aggregation on a tomato plant than T. urticae, irrespective of whether the mites occur on the plant together or not.
机译:当与本土物种竞争时,入侵物种面临一个问题,因为它们通常以少数殖民者开始。显然,某些物种成功了,乞求了他们如何入侵的答案。在这里,我们研究了入侵性螨螨Tetranychus evansi在共享茄科寄主植物番茄时如何与本地物种T. urticae相互作用:它们是选择生活在一起还是避开彼此的殖民地?两种物种在叶片表面上旋转有保护性的丝状网,在它们的下面生活着成对的或可能是异种的组。在西班牙,埃文斯氏菌入侵非作物田地,其中包括荨麻疹的本地四叶草属物种占主导。此外,伊万氏锥虫在番茄植株上一起释放时胜过荨麻疹。但是,分子植物研究表明,荨麻疹受益于伊凡丝锥对番茄植物防御的局部下调,而伊凡丝癣则受荨麻球对这些防御的诱导。因此,我们假设埃文斯氏菌避免被荨麻疹侵染,而丁香叶更喜欢伊文氏菌侵染。使用野生型番茄和缺乏茉莉酸酯介导的抗草食动物防御的突变体,我们检验了该假设并发现了 T。 evansi 避免与 T共享网站。荨麻疹支持具有特定轮廓的网络,而 T。 urticae 更常选择与 T共享网络。 evansi 而不是具体名称。另外, T。 evansi 在番茄植株上的聚集度高于 T。荨麻疹,无论螨虫是否同时在植物上出现。

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