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Feeding Experience Affects the Behavioral Response of Polyphagous Gypsy Moth Caterpillars to Herbivore-induced Poplar Volatiles

机译:喂养经验影响多食性吉普赛蛾毛虫对草食动物诱发的杨树挥发物的行为响应

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Plant volatiles influence host selection of herbivorous insects. Since volatiles often vary in space and time, herbivores (especially polyphagous ones) may be able to use these compounds as cues to track variation in host plant quality based on their innate abilities and previous experience. We investigated the behavioral response of na ve (fed on artificial diet) and experienced (fed on poplar) gypsy moth (Lymantria dispar) caterpillars, a polyphagous species, towards constitutive and herbivore-induced black poplar (Populus nigra) volatiles at different stages of herbivore attack. In Y-tube olfactometer assays, both na ve and experienced caterpillars were attracted to constitutive volatiles and volatiles released after short-term herbivory (up to 6 hr). Na ve caterpillars also were attracted to volatiles released after longer-term herbivory (24-30 hr), but experienced caterpillars preferred the odor of undamaged foliage. A multivariate statistical analysis comparing the volatile emission of undamaged plants vs. plants after short and longer-term herbivory, suggested various compounds as being responsible for distinguishing between the odors of these plants. Ten compounds were selected for individual testing of caterpillar behavioral responses in a four-arm olfactometer. Na ve caterpillars spent more time in arms containing (Z)-3-hexenol and (Z)-3-hexenyl acetate than in solvent permeated arms, while avoiding benzyl cyanide and salicyl aldehyde. Experienced caterpillars avoided benzyl cyanide and preferred (Z)-3-hexenyl acetate and the homoterpene (E)-4,8-dimethyl-1,3,7-nonatriene (DMNT) over solvent. Only responses to DMNT were significantly different when comparing experienced and na ve caterpillars. The results show that gypsy moth caterpillars display an innate behavioral response towards constitutive and herbivore-induced plant volatiles, but also that larval behavior is plastic and can be modulated by previous feeding experience.
机译:植物挥发物影响草食性昆虫的寄主选择。由于挥发物通常在空间和时间上变化,因此食草动物(尤其是多食性动物)可能会根据它们的先天能力和先前的经验将这些化合物用作线索来追踪宿主植物质量的变化。我们调查了天真(由人工饮食喂养)和有经验的(由杨树喂养)吉普赛蛾(Lymantria dispar)毛毛虫(一种多食性物种)在不同阶段对本构和草食动物引起的黑杨(Populus nigra)挥发物的行为响应草食动物攻击。在Y型管嗅觉测定中,幼虫和有经验的毛毛虫都被组成性挥发物和短期除草后(长达6小时)释放的挥发物吸引。幼虫也被长期食草(24-30小时)后释放的挥发物所吸引,但有经验的毛虫更喜欢未破坏叶子的气味。一项多变量统计分析比较了未受损植物与短期和长期食草后植物的挥发物排放,表明各种化合物可用来区分这些植物的气味。选择了十种化合物在四臂嗅觉计中分别测试毛虫的行为反应。幼虫在含有(Z)-3-己烯醇和(Z)-3-己烯基乙酸酯的臂中比在溶剂渗透的臂中花费更多的时间,同时避免了苄基氰化物和水杨醛。有经验的毛虫避免使用苄基氰化物,而优选使用(Z)-3-己烯基乙酸酯和高萜(E)-4,8-​​二甲基-1,3,7-壬三烯(DMNT)。比较有经验的幼虫和幼虫时,仅对DMNT的反应显着不同。结果表明,吉普赛蛾毛虫对本构和草食动物诱导的植物挥发物表现出先天的行为反应,但是幼虫的行为是可塑性的,并且可以通过先前的摄食经验进行调节。

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