Trade-offs constrain the evolution of an inducible defense within but not between plant species

被引:25
|
作者
Agrawal, Anurag A. [1 ,2 ]
Hastings, Amy P. [1 ]
机构
[1] Cornell Univ, Dept Ecol & Evolutionary Biol, Ithaca, NY 14853 USA
[2] Cornell Univ, Dept Entomol, Ithaca, NY 14853 USA
基金
美国食品与农业研究所; 美国国家科学基金会;
关键词
cardenolide cardiac glycoside; chemical ecology; milkweed Asclepias; monarch butterfly Danaus plexippus; phenotypic plasticity; plant defense theory; trade-offs; MILKWEED ASCLEPIAS-SYRIACA; HERBIVORE PERFORMANCE; RESOURCE AVAILABILITY; LATITUDINAL PATTERNS; TOXIC CARDENOLIDES; ADAPTIVE RADIATION; INDUCED RESISTANCE; GROWTH; ECOLOGY; COMMUNITY;
D O I
10.1002/ecy.2857
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
Inducible defense is a common form of phenotypic plasticity, and inducibility (change in defense after herbivore attack) has long been predicted to trade off with constitutive (or baseline) defense to manage resource allocation. Although such trade-offs likely constrain evolution within species, the extent to which they influence divergence among species is unresolved. We studied cardenolide toxins among genetic families in eight North American Asclepias species, spanning the full range of defense in the genus. Using common environment experiments and chemical assays, we report a consistent trade-off (negative genetic correlation) between concentrations of constitutive cardenolides and their inducibility within each species. However, no trade-off was found in a phylogenetic analysis across species. To investigate factors driving differences in defense allocation among species we used latitude as a proxy for growing season and herbivore pressure and found that divergence into lower latitudes resulted in evolution of higher cardenolides overall. Next we used an enzymatic assay of the cellular target of cardenolides (sodium-potassium ATPase) and confirm that higher cardenolides resulted in stronger toxicity to a sensitive species, but not to specialized monarch butterflies. Thus, plant speciation into biogeographic regions with alternative resources or pest pressure resulted in the macroevolution of cardenolide defense, especially against unspecialized herbivores. Nonetheless, trade-offs persist in the extent to which this defense is allocated constitutively or is inducible among genotypes within each species.
引用
收藏
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Cue sensitivity, inducible defense, and trade-offs in a marine snail
    Trussell, GC
    Nicklin, MO
    ECOLOGY, 2002, 83 (06) : 1635 - 1647
  • [2] The Genetic Architecture of Plant Defense Trade-offs in a Common Monkeyflower
    Kooyers, Nicholas J.
    Donofrio, Abigail
    Blackman, Benjamin K.
    Holeski, Liza M.
    JOURNAL OF HEREDITY, 2020, 111 (04) : 333 - 345
  • [3] Plant chemical defense against herbivores and pathogens: generalized defense or trade-offs?
    Biere, A
    Marak, HB
    van Damme, JMM
    OECOLOGIA, 2004, 140 (03) : 430 - 441
  • [4] Trade-offs in host range evolution of plant viruses
    Garcia-Arenal, F.
    Fraile, A.
    PLANT PATHOLOGY, 2013, 62 : 2 - 9
  • [5] Plant chemical defense against herbivores and pathogens: generalized defense or trade-offs?
    Arjen Biere
    Hamida B. Marak
    Jos M. M. van Damme
    Oecologia, 2004, 140 : 430 - 441
  • [6] Biomechanical trade-offs in the pelvic floor constrain the evolution of the human birth canal
    Stansfield, Ekaterina
    Kumar, Krishna
    Mitteroecker, Philipp
    Grunstra, Nicole D. S.
    PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 2021, 118 (16)
  • [7] Jasmonate Signaling Pathway Modulates Plant Defense, Growth, and Their Trade-Offs
    Li, Cong
    Xu, Mengxi
    Cai, Xiang
    Han, Zhigang
    Si, Jinping
    Chen, Donghong
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES, 2022, 23 (07)
  • [8] Trade-Offs Between Plant Growth and Defense Against Insect Herbivory: An Emerging Mechanistic Synthesis
    Zust, Tobias
    Agrawal, Anurag A.
    ANNUAL REVIEW OF PLANT BIOLOGY, VOL 68, 2017, 68 : 513 - 534
  • [9] HETEROGENEITY IN INDIVIDUAL QUALITY AND REPRODUCTIVE TRADE-OFFS WITHIN SPECIES
    Lim, Jiahui N.
    Senior, Alistair M.
    Nakagawa, Shinichi
    EVOLUTION, 2014, 68 (08) : 2306 - 2318
  • [10] Trade-offs in the pelvic floor constrain human pelvic evolution: A finite element approach
    Grunstra, Nicole D. S.
    Kumar, Krishna
    Mitteroecker, Philipp
    Stansfield, Ekaterina
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY, 2021, 174 : 42 - 42