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Consequences of constitutive and induced variation in plant nutritional quality for immune defence of a herbivore against parasitism

机译:植物营养质量组成型和诱导型变异的结果,可有效防御草食动物对寄生虫的防御

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The mechanisms through which trophic interactions between species are indirectly mediated by distant members in a food web have received increasing attention in the field of ecology of multitrophic interactions. Scarcely studied aspects include the effects of varying plant chemistry on herbivore immune defences against parasitoids. We investigated the effects of constitutive and herbivore-induced variation in the nutritional quality of wild and cultivated populations of cabbage (Brassica oleracea) on the ability of small cabbage white Pieris rapae (Lepidoptera, Pieridae) larvae to encapsulate eggs of the parasitoid Cotesia glomerata (Hymenoptera, Braconidae). Average encapsulation rates in caterpillars parasitised as first instars were low and did not differ among plant populations, with caterpillar weight positively correlating with the rates of encapsulation. When caterpillars were parasitised as second instar larvae, encapsulation of eggs increased. Caterpillars were larger on the cultivated Brussels sprouts plants and exhibited higher levels of encapsulation compared with caterpillars on plants of either of the wild cabbage populations. Observed differences in encapsulation rates between plant populations could not be explained exclusively by differences in host growth on the different Brassica populations. Previous herbivore damage resulted in a reduction in the larval weight of subsequent herbivores with a concomitant reduction in encapsulation responses on both Brussels sprouts and wild cabbage plants. To our knowledge this is the first study demonstrating that constitutive and herbivore-induced changes in plant chemistry act in concert, affecting the immune response of herbivores to parasitism. We argue that plant-mediated immune responses of herbivores may be important in the evaluation of fitness costs and benefits of herbivore diet on the third trophic level. Keywords Encapsulation - Host–parasitoid interaction - Plant nutritional quality - Multitrophic interactions Communicated by Thomas Hoffmeister.
机译:食物网中远距离成员间接介导物种之间的营养相互作用的机制在多营养相互作用的生态学领域日益受到关注。鲜有研究的方面包括不同植物化学成分对草食动物对寄生虫的免疫防御作用的影响。我们调查了组成和草食动物引起的野生和栽培白菜种群的营养质量变化对小白菜白菜青虫(鳞翅目,菜青虫)幼虫包囊寄生性小球藻卵的能力的影响。膜翅目,Bra科)。在初生的幼虫中寄生的毛虫的平均包囊率很低,在植物种群之间没有差异,毛虫的重量与包囊率呈正相关。当毛毛虫被寄生为第二龄幼虫时,卵的包裹性增加。与任何一种野生卷心菜种群的植物上的毛毛虫相比,栽培的布鲁塞尔芽菜植物上的毛毛虫更大,并且具有更高的包囊水平。观察到的植物种群之间包封率的差异不能完全由不同芸苔属种群的寄主生长差异来解释。先前的草食动物损害导致随后的食草动物的幼虫重量减少,同时布鲁塞尔芽菜和野生卷心菜植物的包封反应也随之降低。据我们所知,这是第一个证明组成性和食草动物引起的植物化学变化协同作用,影响食草动物对寄生虫的免疫反应的研究。我们认为,草食动物的植物介导的免疫反应在第三营养级的草食动物饮食适应性成本和收益评估中可能很重要。关键字包囊-寄主-拟寄生物相互作用-植物营养品质-多营养相互作用由Thomas Hoffmeister沟通。

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