Host-plant use by two Orthomeria (Phasmida: Aschiphasmatini) species feeding on Macaranga myrmecophytes

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作者
Shimizu-kaya, Usun [1 ]
Itioka, Takao [1 ]
机构
[1] Kyoto Univ, Grad Sch Human & Environm Studies, Kyoto 6068501, Japan
基金
日本学术振兴会;
关键词
ant defense; ant-plant interactions; host-plant range; mutualism; myrmecophily; plant-ants; Southeast Asian tropical rainforests; ANTIHERBIVORE DEFENSE; CREMATOGASTER; ANTS; ASSOCIATION; DIVERSITY; PROTECTION;
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10.1111/ens.12093
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Q96 [昆虫学];
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摘要
Myrmecophytes depend on symbiotic ants (plant-ants) to defend against herbivores. Although these defensive mechanisms are highly effective, some herbivorous insects can use myrmecophytes as their host-plants. The feeding habits of these phytophages on myrmecophytes and the impacts of the plant-ants on their feeding behavior have been poorly studied. We examined two phasmid species, Orthomeria alexis and O.cuprinus, which are known to feed on Macaranga (Euphorbiaceae) myrmecophytes in a Bornean primary forest. Our observations revealed that: (i) each phasmid species relied on two closely-related myrmecophytic Macaranga species for its host-plants in spite of their normal plant-ant symbioses; and (ii) there was little overlap between their host-plant preferences. More O.cuprinus adults and nymphs were found on new leaves, which were attended by more plant-ants than mature leaves, while most adults and nymphs of O.alexis tended to avoid new leaves. In a feeding choice experiment under ant-excluded conditions, O.alexis adults chose a non-host Macaranga myrmecophyte that was more intensively defended by plant-ants and was more palatable than their usual host-plants almost as frequently as their usual host-plant, suggesting that the host-plant range of O.alexis was restricted by the presence of plant-ants on non-host-plants. Phasmid behavior that appeared to minimize plant-ant attacks is described.
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