在自助食堂实验中,潘达蝇幼虫能区分苏铁叶片的品质。

IF 2.9 2区 农林科学 Q1 ENTOMOLOGY
Insects Pub Date : 2025-09-17 DOI:10.3390/insects16090973
Thomas E Marler
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摘要

苏铁正受到一些人为威胁的威胁,非本地食草动物的入侵是这些威胁之一。苏铁蓝蝴蝶(Luthrodes pandava)入侵了许多国家,威胁到当地的园艺苏铁贸易和本地苏铁种群。人们对这种食草动物幼虫阶段的行为知之甚少,这一阶段会对苏铁叶片组织造成损害。这里的目的是确定幼虫区分苏铁物种的能力,这些物种已知对L. pandava草食表现出不同的敏感性。采用了双重选择自助餐厅方案,即给单个幼虫提供一张受损程度最低的物种(低质量)的传单和一张受损程度最高的物种(高质量)的传单。8 h摄食周期后的消耗以小叶面积损失来衡量。原产于菲律宾和泰国苏铁生境的野生苏铁种群以高质量的小叶为食。相比之下,来自关岛、菲律宾和泰国城市地区的入侵L. pandava种群在小叶摄食选择上没有表现出偏好。研究结果表明,这种Lycaenidae专科食草动物的幼虫表现出复杂的选择行为,这取决于蝴蝶的起源和摄食历史。随着时间的推移,入侵种群以入侵范围内的大量新苏铁宿主为食,这种有益的行为似乎会消失。
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Luthrodes pandava Larvae Can Distinguish Cycas Leaf Quality in Cafeteria Experiments.

Cycads are being endangered by several anthropogenic threats, and invasions of non-native herbivores are among those threats. Various country invasions by the cycad blue butterfly Luthrodes pandava have threatened the local horticulture cycad trade and native cycad populations. Little is known about behaviors of the larval stage of this specialist herbivore, the life phase that causes damage to cycad leaf tissue. The objective here was to determine larval ability to discriminate among Cycas species that are known to exhibit contrasting susceptibility to L. pandava herbivory. Dual-choice cafeteria protocols were used whereby a single larvae was provisioned with one leaflet of minimally damaged species (low quality) and one leaflet of heavily damaged species (high quality). Consumption after an 8 h feeding cycle was measured as loss in leaflet area. Wild L. pandava populations derived from in situ Philippine and Thailand Cycas habitats preferentially fed on high quality leaflets. In contrast, invasive L. pandava populations from urban locations in Guam, Philippines, and Thailand exhibited no preferences in leaflet feeding choice. The findings indicated that larvae of this Lycaenidae specialist herbivore exhibit complex selection behaviors that depend on origin of the butterfly and feeding history. Discrimination capabilities of the in situ populations that evolved with a single native Cycas species demonstrated beneficial behaviors that appear to be lost over time by invasive populations that feed on numerous novel Cycas hosts within the invasive range.

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Insects
Insects Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Insect Science
CiteScore
5.10
自引率
10.00%
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1013
审稿时长
21.77 days
期刊介绍: Insects (ISSN 2075-4450) is an international, peer-reviewed open access journal of entomology published by MDPI online quarterly. It publishes reviews, research papers and communications related to the biology, physiology and the behavior of insects and arthropods. Our aim is to encourage scientists to publish their experimental and theoretical results in as much detail as possible. There is no restriction on the length of the papers. The full experimental details must be provided so that the results can be reproduced. Electronic files regarding the full details of the experimental procedure, if unable to be published in a normal way, can be deposited as supplementary material.
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