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Developmental plasticity and reduced susceptibility to natural enemies following host plant defoliation in a specialized herbivore

机译:在专用草食动物中宿主植物脱叶后的发育可塑性和对天敌的敏感性降低

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Host-specific phytophagous insects that are short lived and reliant on ephemeral plant tissues provide an excellent system in which to investigate the consequences of disruption in the timing of resource availability on consumer populations and their subsequent interactions with higher tropic levels. The specialist herbivore, Belonocnema treatae (Hymenoptera: Cynipidae) induces galls on only newly flushed leaves of live oak, Quercus fusiformis. In central Texas (USA) episodic defoliation of the host creates variation in the timing of resource availability and results in heterogeneous populations of B. treatae that initiate development at different times. We manipulated the timing of leaf flush in live oak via artificial defoliation to test the hypothesis that a 6- to 8-week delay in the availability of resources alters the timing of this gall former’s life cycle events, performance and survivorship on its host, and susceptibility to natural enemies. B. treatae exhibits plasticity in development time, as the interval from egg to emergence was significantly reduced when gallers oviposited into the delayed leaf flush. As a consequence, the phenologies of gall maturation and adult emergence remain synchronized in spite of variation in the timing of resource availability. Per capita gall production and gall-former performance are not significantly affected by the timing of resource availability. The timing of resource availability and natural enemies interact, however, to produce strong effects on survivorship: when exposed to natural enemies, B. treatae developing in galls initiated by delayed oviposition exhibited an order-of-magnitude increase in survivorship. Developmental plasticity allows this gall former to circumvent disruptions in resource availability, maintain synchrony of life cycle events, and results in reduced vulnerability to natural enemies following defoliation of the host plant. Keywords Cynipidae - Gall former - Tri-trophic interactions - Phenology Communicated by Thomas Hoffmeister.
机译:短寿命且依赖短暂植物组织的寄主特异性植食性昆虫提供了一个极好的系统,可用于调查资源可利用时间受到干扰对消费者群体造成的后果及其与较高热带水平的相互作用。专门的食草动物,白粉病菌(膜翅目:Cynipidae)仅在新冲洗过的橡树栎栎(Quercus fusiformis)的叶子上诱发gall虫。在美国得克萨斯州中部,宿主的偶发性脱叶造成资源可利用时间的变化,并导致异地芽孢杆菌种群在不同时间启动发育。我们通过人工脱叶处理了活橡树中叶子冲洗的时间,以检验以下假设:资源可用性延迟6至8周会改变该胆小鬼的生命周期事件,其宿主的性能和生存时间,以及对天敌的敏感性。 B. Treatae在发育时间内表现出可塑性,因为当胆虫排卵到延迟的叶子潮红中时,从卵到出苗的间隔显着缩短。结果,尽管资源可获得时间的变化,胆汁成熟和成年出苗的物候仍然保持同步。人均胆汁生产和胆汁形成性能不受资源可用性时间的影响。资源的获取时间和天敌会相互作用,从而对生存产生重大影响:当暴露于天敌时,由于延迟产卵而在胆汁中发育的B. Treatae表现出生存的数量级增加。发育的可塑性使这种胆囊形成者能够规避资源供应的中断,维持生命周期事件的同步性,并降低宿主植物落叶后对天敌的脆弱性。关键词Cynipidae-Gall前体-Tri-trophic相互作用-Phenology由Thomas Hoffmeister沟通。

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