椰子角甲虫在关岛苏铁上的挖洞活动。

Q2 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Thomas E Marler, Frankie C Matanane, L Irene Terry
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引用次数: 9

摘要

关岛外来的椰子犀牛甲虫种群(CRB, Oryctes rhinoceros L.)开始在一个管理花园的几种苏铁物种的茎尖上挖洞。我们进行了一项全岛范围的调查,以确定原位苏铁茎CRB穴居的空间格局。我们还测量了健康和不健康椰子叶组织的淀粉含量,并将其与苏铁茎组织的淀粉含量进行了比较。健康菲律宾椰树中心未展开叶淀粉浓度为≈90 mg·g-1,不健康关岛椰树中心未展开叶淀粉浓度为≈40 mg·g-1。密克罗尼西亚树CRB穴居部位组织淀粉浓度为145 mg·g-1。密克罗尼西亚夜蛾的穴居活动仅限于雌性成年夜蛾,在关岛的整个纬度梯度上都有发现。我们的研究结果表明,关岛不健康的椰子树不再营养密集,并且在“生态拟合”假说的概念中,雌性CRB种群可能已经表现出向丰富的C. micronesica植物的系统发育上的遥远宿主转移,以获得富含淀粉的饮食。我们将靠近椰树栖息地作为对关岛濒临灭绝的密克罗尼西亚密克罗尼西亚种群的新威胁。
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Burrowing activity of coconut rhinoceros beetle on Guam cycads.

Burrowing activity of coconut rhinoceros beetle on Guam cycads.

Burrowing activity of coconut rhinoceros beetle on Guam cycads.

Burrowing activity of coconut rhinoceros beetle on Guam cycads.

Guam's established population of non-native coconut rhinoceros beetle (CRB, Oryctes rhinoceros L.) began creating burrows in stem apices of several cycad species in a managed garden. We conducted an island-wide survey to determine the spatial patterns of CRB burrowing of stems of in situ Cycas micronesica. We also measured starch of healthy and unhealthy coconut leaf tissue and compared this with starch of cycad stem tissue. The starch concentration of the central unexpanded leaf in healthy Philippine coconut trees was ≈90 mg·g-1, and that of unhealthy Guam coconut trees was ≈40 mg·g-1. The starch concentration of the tissue within the CRB burrow locations on C. micronesica trees was 145 mg·g-1. Burrowing of C. micronesica was restricted to female CRB adults and was found throughout the full latitudinal gradient of Guam. Our findings indicate Guam's unhealthy coconut trees are no longer nutrient-dense, and the female CRB population may have exhibited a phylogenetically distant host shift to the abundant C. micronesica plants for a starch-rich diet within the concepts of the 'ecological fitting' hypothesis. We add proximity to coconut tree habitats as a new threat to Guam's endangered C. micronesica population.

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