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Stinging spines protect slug caterpillars (Limacodidae) from multiple generalist predators.

机译:刺刺可保护毛虫(Limacodidae)免受多种通体捕食者的侵害。

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Predators have played a significant role in the evolution of herbivorous insects, and we can observe a wide variety of larval defense mechanisms in nature, especially among members of the Lepidoptera. Slug caterpillars (Limacodidae) are known for their unusual morphologies, including various types of protuberances and stinging spines on their dorsal surfaces, which suggest that their evolution has been strongly shaped by their interactions with predators. We tested the hypothesis that limacodid larvae with stinging spines would suffer less predation from generalist predators than larvae that either did not possess stinging spines or were more lightly spined. In a series of behavioral bioassays, we tested the preferences of 2 different invertebrate predators (assassin bugs and paper wasps) for "spined" or "unspined" larvae. We found that all of the predators preferred the unspined or lightly spined prey species over the heavily spined limacodid species Acharia (=Sibine) stimulea. Our results also indicate that at least one of the predators that we tested, the paper wasps, showed a form of aversion learning as indicated by a decreased number of inspections of A. stimulea after previous experience. We conclude that limacodid larvae that are heavily armored with stinging spines are well defended against attacks from invertebrate predators and are significantly more likely to survive predator encounters than are unspined or lightly spined larvae.
机译:食肉动物在草食性昆虫的进化中起着重要作用,我们可以观察到自然界中各种幼虫防御机制,尤其是鳞翅目成员。毛虫(Limacodidae)以其不寻常的形态而闻名,包括其背面的各种类型的突起和刺刺,这表明它们的进化受到它们与食肉动物的相互作用的强烈影响。我们检验了以下假设:与不具有刺刺的棘突的幼虫相比,具有刺刺的巨食的幼虫受到通才天敌的捕食要少。在一系列行为生物测定中,我们测试了2种不同的无脊椎动物捕食者(刺客虫和纸蜂)对“旋转”或“非旋转”幼虫的偏好。我们发现,所有掠食性动物都喜欢未旋转或轻度旋转的猎物,而不是重度旋转的甜食物种 Acharia (= i> Sibine ) stimulea 。我们的研究结果还表明,我们测试过的至少一种捕食者,即纸蜂,表现出一种厌恶学习的形式,这是由减少的iA检验次数所表明的。之前的经验我们得出的结论是,用刺刺坚固的甲壳类幼虫能够很好地防御无脊椎动物捕食者的袭击,比未旋转或轻度旋转的幼虫更有可能幸存下来。

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