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Influence of presence and spatial arrangement of belowground insects on host-plant selection of aboveground insects: a field study

机译:地下昆虫的存在和空间布局对地下昆虫寄主植物选择的影响:田间研究

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1. Several studies have shown that above- and belowground insects can interact by influencing each others growth, development, and survival when they feed on the same host-plant. In natural systems, however, insects can make choices on which plants to oviposit and feed. A field experiment was carried out to determine if root-feeding insects can influence feeding and oviposition preferences and decisions of naturally colonising foliar-feeding insects. 2. Using the wild cruciferous plant Brassica nigra and larvae of the cabbage root fly Delia radicum as the belowground root-feeding insect, naturally colonising populations of foliar-feeding insects were monitored over the course of a summer season. 3. Groups of root-infested and root-uninfested B. nigra plants were placed in a meadow during June, July, and August of 2006 for periods of 3 days. The root-infested and the root-uninfested plants were either dispersed evenly or placed in clusters. Once daily, all leaves of each plant were carefully inspected and insects were removed and collected for identification. 4. The flea beetles Phyllotreta spp. and the aphid Brevicoryne brassicae were significantly more abundant on root-uninfested (control) than on root-infested plants. However, for B. brassicae this was only apparent when the plants were placed in clusters. Host-plant selection by the generalist aphid M. persicae and oviposition preference by the specialist butterfly P. rapae, however, were not significantly influenced by root herbivory. 5. The results of this study show that the presence of root-feeding insects can affect feeding and oviposition preferences of foliar-feeding insects, even under natural conditions where many other interactions occur simultaneously. The results suggest that root-feeding insects play a role in the structuring of aboveground communities of insects, but these effects depend on the insect species as well as on the spatial distribution of the root-feeding insects.
机译:1.几项研究表明,当地面昆虫和地下昆虫以相同的寄主植物为食时,它们可以通过相互影响彼此的生长,发育和生存而相互作用。但是,在自然系统中,昆虫可以选择要产卵和觅食的植物。进行了野外试验,以确定以根为食的昆虫是否可以影响食性和产卵偏好以及自然定殖的以叶为食的昆虫的决定。 2.使用野生十字花科植物黑菜和卷心菜根蝇Delia radicum的幼虫作为地下食根昆虫,在夏季过程中监测了自然定居的食叶昆虫种群。 3.在2006年6月,7月和8月,将成群的根系侵染和根系未侵染的黑麦芽孢杆菌植于草地上,持续3天。根系侵染和根系未侵染的植物被均匀分散或成簇放置。每天一次,仔细检查每棵植物的所有叶子,并去除昆虫并收集以进行鉴定。 4.跳蚤甲虫Phyllotreta spp。和蚜虫Brevicoryne brasicae在根部未侵害(对照)上比在根部受侵害的植物上丰富得多。但是,对于甘蓝型油菜,这仅在将植物成簇放置时才明显。普通蚜虫M. persicae的寄主植物选择和专业蝴蝶P. rapae的产卵偏好不受根食草的影响。 5.这项研究的结果表明,即使在自然条件下同时发生许多其他相互作用,以根为食的昆虫的存在也会影响以叶为食的昆虫的摄食和产卵偏好。结果表明,以根为食的昆虫在昆虫的地上群落的结构中起作用,但是这些作用取决于昆虫的种类以及以根为食的昆虫的空间分布。

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