Preference and performance of generalist and specialist herbivores on chemically defended host plants

被引:28
|
作者
Kelly, Caitlin A. [1 ]
Bowers, M. Deane [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Colorado, Museum Nat Hist, Dept Ecol & Evolutionary Biol, Boulder, CO 80309 USA
关键词
Ilerbivory; iridoid glycosides; Lepidoptera; physiological efficiency; plant insect interactions; preference-performance; ENEMY-FREE-SPACE; EUPHYDRYAS-ANICIA LEPIDOPTERA; IRIDOID GLYCOSIDE SEQUESTRATION; TRADE-OFF HYPOTHESIS; PYRROLIZIDINE ALKALOIDS; OVIPOSITION PREFERENCE; OFFSPRING PERFORMANCE; IMMUNE-RESPONSE; CHEMISTRY; SCROPHULARIACEAE;
D O I
10.1111/een.12305
中图分类号
Q96 [昆虫学];
学科分类号
摘要
1. Both the physiological efficiency (PE) hypothesis and the preference performance (PP) hypothesis address the complex interactions between herbivores and host plants, albeit from different perspectives. The PE hypothesis contends that specialists are better physiologically adapted to their host plants than generalists. The PP hypothesis predicts that larvae perform best on the host plant preferred by ovipositing females. 2. This study tests components of both hypotheses using the specialist checkerspot, Euphydryas anicia, the generalist salt marsh caterpillar, Estigmene acrea, and tlosi plants in the genus Penstemon, which are defended by iridoid glycosides. 3. In laboratory experiments, the generalist preferred and performed significantly better on the less well defended host plant species. This is consistent with results from a common garden experiment where the less well defended Penstemon species received more damage from the local community of generalists. Larvae of the specialist checkerspot preferred the more chemically defended species in the laboratory, but performed equally well on both hosts. However, field experiments demonstrated that adult checkerspot females preferred to oviposit on the less well defended host plant. 4. Components of the physiological efficiency hypothesis were supported in this system, as the specialist outperformed the generalist on the more iridoid glycoside-rich host plant species. There was no support for the PP hypothesis, however, as there was no clear relationship between female preference in the field and offspring performance in the laboratory.
引用
收藏
页码:308 / 316
页数:9
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Fungi reduce preference and performance of insect herbivores on challenged plants
    Fernandez-Conradi, Pilar
    Jactel, Herve
    Robin, Cecile
    Tack, Ayco J. M.
    Castagneyrol, Bastien
    [J]. ECOLOGY, 2018, 99 (02) : 300 - 311
  • [32] Response of generalist and specialist insect herbivores to landscape spatial structure
    Jonsen, ID
    Fahrig, L
    [J]. LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY, 1997, 12 (03) : 185 - 197
  • [33] Glucosinolate hydrolysis and its impact on generalist and specialist insect herbivores
    Wittstock, U
    Kliebenstein, DJ
    Lambrix, V
    Reichelt, M
    Gershenzon, J
    [J]. INTEGRATIVE PHYTOCHEMISTRY: FROM ETHNOBOTANY TO MOLECULAR ECOLOGY, 2003, 37 : 101 - 125
  • [34] Response of generalist and specialist insect herbivores to landscape spatial structure
    Ian D. Jonsen
    Lenore Fahrig
    [J]. Landscape Ecology, 1997, 12 : 185 - 197
  • [35] Synergistic effects of three Piper amides on generalist and specialist herbivores
    Dyer, LA
    Dodson, CD
    Stireman, JO
    Tobler, MA
    Smilanich, AM
    Fincher, RM
    Letourneau, DK
    [J]. JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL ECOLOGY, 2003, 29 (11) : 2499 - 2514
  • [36] Synergistic Effects of Three Piper Amides on Generalist and Specialist Herbivores
    L. A. Dyer
    C. D. Dodson
    J. O. Stireman
    M. A. Tobler
    A. M. Smilanich
    R. M. Fincher
    D. K. Letourneau
    [J]. Journal of Chemical Ecology, 2003, 29 : 2499 - 2514
  • [37] Impact of plant defense level variability on specialist and generalist herbivores
    Thiel, Tatjana
    Gaschler, Sarah
    Mody, Karsten
    Bluethgen, Nico
    Drossel, Barbara
    [J]. THEORETICAL ECOLOGY, 2020, 13 (03) : 409 - 424
  • [38] Leaf-chewing herbivores affect preference and performance of a specialist root herbivore
    Karssemeijer, Peter N.
    Winzen, Laura
    van Loon, Joop J. A.
    Dicke, Marcel
    [J]. OECOLOGIA, 2022, 199 (02) : 243 - 255
  • [39] Leaf-chewing herbivores affect preference and performance of a specialist root herbivore
    Peter N. Karssemeijer
    Laura Winzen
    Joop J. A. van Loon
    Marcel Dicke
    [J]. Oecologia, 2022, 199 : 243 - 255
  • [40] Effect of Plant Defenses and Plant Nutrients on the Performance of Specialist and Generalist Herbivores of Datura: A Macroevolutionary Study
    Karinho-Betancourt, Eunice
    Vazquez-Lobo, Alejandra
    Nunez-Farfan, Juan
    [J]. PLANTS-BASEL, 2023, 12 (14):