Ageing and mating status affect food utilization efficiencies and assimilation of macronutrients in adults of Parthenium beetle, Zygogramma bicolorata Pallister

IF 1.6 4区 农林科学 Q2 ENTOMOLOGY
Priyanka Yadav, Priya Patel, Arvind Kumar Patel, Ritabrata Chowdhury, Ankit Upadhyay, Bhupendra Kumar, Dinesh Kumar
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Investigations of age-based food conversion and utilization efficiencies in phytophagous insects are very few. Studies examining the effects of age, sex and mating status on biochemical assimilation of macronutrients by phytophagous insects are scarce as well. Hence, we designed the present study to evaluate the combined effect of age, sex and mating status on food consumption and utilization efficiencies, and the assimilation of macronutrients by the Parthenium beetle, Zygogramma bicolorata Pallister (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae), on the invasive weed, Parthenium hysterophorus Linnaeus (Asterales: Asteraceae). We hypothesized that mated adults would consume and utilize more food than unmated adults, that assimilation of nutrients by old adults would be lower than young adults and that females would consume and utilize food more efficiently than males. However, our results revealed that as adults aged, their food consumption and utilization efficiencies decreased, and they assimilated less proteins and glucose in their body. Despite that, their mean body biomass and assimilation of triglycerides increased. While mated adults had higher food utilization efficiencies and increased assimilation of triglycerides and glucose, unmated adults assimilated more proteins. Females had higher food consumption rates and increased assimilation of nutrients, whereas males had higher food conversion efficiencies and growth rates. Furthermore, middle-aged adults had higher food utilization efficiencies and they assimilated more nutrients than young and old adults. Our results therefore suggest compensatory feeding in adults of Z. bicolorata with ageing. We also recommend the release of more numbers of mated middle-aged females to control P. hysterophorus in agro-ecosystems.

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年龄和交配状况影响帕氏金龟子成虫的食物利用效率和宏量营养素的同化作用
关于植食性昆虫基于年龄的食物转化和利用效率的研究很少。有关年龄、性别和交配状况对植食性昆虫常量营养素生化同化的影响的研究也很少。因此,我们设计了本研究,以评估年龄、性别和交配状况对入侵杂草 Parthenium hysterophorus Linnaeus(菊科)上的 Parthenium 甲虫 Zygogramma bicolorata Pallister(鞘翅目:蝶形目)的食物消耗、利用效率和主要营养素同化的综合影响。我们假设,交配的成虫会比未交配的成虫消耗和利用更多的食物,老成虫的营养同化率会低于年轻成虫,而雌性成虫会比雄性成虫更有效地消耗和利用食物。然而,我们的研究结果表明,随着年龄的增长,成体对食物的消耗和利用效率下降,体内蛋白质和葡萄糖的同化量减少。尽管如此,它们的平均体内生物量和甘油三酯的同化量却有所增加。交配的成体对食物的利用率较高,对甘油三酯和葡萄糖的同化增加,而未交配的成体则同化了更多的蛋白质。雌性的食物消耗率更高,营养素同化率也更高,而雄性的食物转化效率和生长率更高。此外,中年人的食物利用效率更高,他们比年轻人和老年人同化更多的营养物质。因此,我们的研究结果表明,随着年龄的增长,双色绒螯虾的成体出现了补偿性摄食。我们还建议释放更多交配的中年雌虫,以控制农业生态系统中的褐马鸡(P. hysterophorus)。
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Physiological Entomology
Physiological Entomology 生物-昆虫学
CiteScore
2.80
自引率
6.70%
发文量
21
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Physiological Entomology broadly considers “how insects work” and how they are adapted to their environments at all levels from genes and molecules, anatomy and structure, to behaviour and interactions of whole organisms. We publish high quality experiment based papers reporting research on insects and other arthropods as well as occasional reviews. The journal thus has a focus on physiological and experimental approaches to understanding how insects function. The broad subject coverage of the Journal includes, but is not limited to: -experimental analysis of behaviour- behavioural physiology and biochemistry- neurobiology and sensory physiology- general physiology- circadian rhythms and photoperiodism- chemical ecology
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