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寄主植物影响森林毛虫的寄生情况。

Host plants influence parasitism of forest caterpillars.

作者信息

Lill J T, Marquis R J, Ricklefs R E

机构信息

Department of Biology, University of Missouri-St. Louis, 63121, USA.

出版信息

Nature. 2002 May 9;417(6885):170-3. doi: 10.1038/417170a.

Abstract

Patterns of association between herbivores and host plants have been thought to reflect the quality of plants as food resources as influenced by plant nutrient composition, defences, and phenology. Host-plant-specific enemies, that is, the third trophic level, might also influence the distribution of herbivores across plant species. However, studies of the evolution of herbivore host range have generally not examined the third trophic level, leaving unclear the importance of this factor in the evolution of plant-insect herbivore interactions. Analysis of parasitoid rearings by the Canadian Forest Insect Survey shows that parasitism of particular Lepidoptera species is strongly host-plant-dependent, that the pattern of host-plant dependence varies among species of caterpillars, and that some parasitoid species are themselves specialized with respect to tree species. Host-plant-dependent parasitism suggests the possibility of top-down influence on host plant use. Differences in parasitism among particular caterpillar-host plant combinations could select for specialization of host plant ranges within caterpillar communities. Such specialization would ultimately promote the species diversification of Lepidoptera in temperate forests with respect to escape from enemies.

摘要

食草动物与寄主植物之间的关联模式被认为反映了受植物营养成分、防御机制和物候影响的植物作为食物资源的质量。寄主植物特异性天敌,即第三营养级,也可能影响食草动物在不同植物物种间的分布。然而,关于食草动物寄主范围进化的研究通常并未考察第三营养级,这使得该因素在植物 - 昆虫食草动物相互作用进化中的重要性尚不清楚。加拿大森林昆虫调查对寄生蜂饲养情况的分析表明,特定鳞翅目物种的寄生情况强烈依赖于寄主植物,毛虫物种间寄主植物依赖模式各不相同,且一些寄生蜂物种本身在树种方面具有专一性。寄主植物依赖型寄生表明存在自上而下影响寄主植物利用的可能性。特定毛虫 - 寄主植物组合间寄生情况的差异可能促使毛虫群落内寄主植物范围的特化。这种特化最终将促进温带森林中鳞翅目物种的多样化,以躲避天敌。

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