- Effects of quantitative variation in allelochemicals in Plantago lanceolata on development of a generalist and a specialist herbivore and their endoparasitoids
- 作者: Harvey, Jeffrey A.; Van Nouhuys, Saskya and Biere, Arjen
- literature id: 25721
- catalog nub: TPL_HARVEY2005EOQVI28703020
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- type: article
- publication name: Journal of Chemical Ecology
- publish date: 2005-02-01
- pages: 287-302
- volume: 31
- issue: 2
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Studies in crop species show that the effect of plant allelochemicals is not necessarily restricted to herbivores, but can extend to (positive as well as negative) effects on performance at higher trophic levels, including the predators and parasitoids of herbivores. We examined how quantitative variation in allelochemicals (iridoid glycosides) in ribwort plantain, Plantago lanceolata, affects the development of a specialist and a generalist herbivore and their respective specialist and generalist endoparasitoids. Plants were grown from two selection lines that differed ca. 5-fold in the concentration of leaf iridoid glycosides. Development time of the specialist herbivore, Melitaea cinxia, and its solitary endoparasitoid, Hyposoter horticola, proceeded most rapidly when reared on the high iridoid line, whereas pupal mass in M. cinxia and adult mass in H. horticola were unaffected by plant line. Cotesia melitaearum, a gregarious endoparasitoid of M. cinxia, performed equally well on hosts feeding on the two lines of P. lanceolata. In contrast, the pupal mass of the generalist herbivore, Spodoptera exigua, and the emerging adult mass of its solitary endoparasitoid, C. marginiventris, were significantly lower when reared on the high line, whereas development time was unaffected. The results are discussed with regards to (1) differences between specialist and generalist herbivores and their natural enemies to quantitative variation in plant secondary chemistry, and (2) potentially differing selection pressures on plant defense. Spodoptera exigua (Noctuidae) : Host Melitaea cinxia (Nymphalidae) : Host Cotesia marginiventris (Braconidae) : Parasite Cotesia melitaearum (Braconidae) : Parasite Hyposoter horticola (Ichneumonidae) : Parasite Nutrition; Diet; Life cycle and development; Parasites diseases and disorders; Parasites; Insect parasites; Hosts; Insect hosts Cotesia marginiventris; Cotesia melitaearum; Hyposoter horticola; Development; Lepidopteran hosts; Host food plant allelochemical content; development & host development relations Melitaea cinxia; Spodoptera exigua; Food plants; Plantago lanceolata; Development; Hymenopteran parasites; Host & parasite development; food plant allelochemical content relations none
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