Glandular quinoline-derivates protect crustacean woodlice from spider predation.

IF 3.5 2区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Journal of The Royal Society Interface Pub Date : 2025-08-01 Epub Date: 2025-08-06 DOI:10.1098/rsif.2025.0260
Andreas Fischer, Regine Gries, Camila A Roman-Torres, Anand Devireddy, Gerhard Gries
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In evolutionary time, aquatic crustaceans colonized land and faced new terrestrial predators such as spiders and ants. We tested the hypothesis that the crustacean terrestrial woodlouse Porcellio scaber produces defensive metabolites that provide protection against terrestrial predators. When attacked by a predator, P. scaber expels proteinaceous secretions from its tegumental glands. Analyses of gland secretion extracts by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry and by liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry revealed four metabolites: methyl 8-hydroxy-quinoline-2-carboxylate, methyl 8-hydroxy-4-methoxy-quinoline-2-carboxylate, methyl 8-(sulfooxy)quinoline-2-carboxylate and methyl 4-methoxy-8-(sulfooxy)quinoline-2-carboxylate, the latter three being natural products not previously known. In behavioural experiments, Steatoda grossa spiders readily preyed on Tenebrio molitor beetles but avoided chemically well-defended P. scaber. When beetles were rendered chemically well-defended by topical applications of either P. scaber gland secretion extract or synthetic metabolites identified in these extracts, spiders rejected the beetles as prey. Our data support the hypothesis that P. scaber produces defensive metabolites against terrestrial predators. We show that the crustacean P. scaber, like many insects, is chemically defended against predators.

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腺喹啉衍生物保护甲壳类木虱免受蜘蛛捕食。
在进化过程中,水生甲壳类动物在陆地上定居,并面临着新的陆地捕食者,如蜘蛛和蚂蚁。我们测试了一种假设,即甲壳类陆生木虱会产生防御性代谢物,保护自己免受陆生捕食者的侵害。当被捕食者攻击时,P. scaber会从被毛腺体中排出蛋白质分泌物。通过气相色谱-质谱联用和液相色谱-质谱联用分析,发现了4种代谢产物:8-羟基喹啉-2-羧酸甲酯、8-羟基-4-甲氧基喹啉-2-羧酸甲酯、8-(亚氧基)喹啉-2-羧酸甲酯和4-甲氧基-8-(亚氧基)喹啉-2-羧酸甲酯,后3种是以前未知的天然产物。在行为实验中,粗脂蛛很容易捕食黄粉虫,但却避开了化学防御良好的黄粉虫。当局部应用疥疮腺分泌提取物或这些提取物中鉴定的合成代谢物,使甲虫在化学上得到很好的保护时,蜘蛛拒绝将甲虫作为猎物。我们的数据支持了P. scaber产生防御陆地捕食者的代谢物的假设。我们展示了甲壳类的P. scaber,像许多昆虫一样,具有抵抗捕食者的化学防御。
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Journal of The Royal Society Interface
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7.10
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2.60%
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234
审稿时长
2.5 months
期刊介绍: J. R. Soc. Interface welcomes articles of high quality research at the interface of the physical and life sciences. It provides a high-quality forum to publish rapidly and interact across this boundary in two main ways: J. R. Soc. Interface publishes research applying chemistry, engineering, materials science, mathematics and physics to the biological and medical sciences; it also highlights discoveries in the life sciences of relevance to the physical sciences. Both sides of the interface are considered equally and it is one of the only journals to cover this exciting new territory. J. R. Soc. Interface welcomes contributions on a diverse range of topics, including but not limited to; biocomplexity, bioengineering, bioinformatics, biomaterials, biomechanics, bionanoscience, biophysics, chemical biology, computer science (as applied to the life sciences), medical physics, synthetic biology, systems biology, theoretical biology and tissue engineering.
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