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钾离子排泄:日本凤蝶 puddling 行为的另一个目的。

K+ excretion: the other purpose for puddling behavior in Japanese Papilio butterflies.

作者信息

Inoue Takashi A, Ito Tetsuo, Hagiya Hiroshi, Hata Tamako, Asaoka Kiyoshi, Yokohari Fumio, Niihara Kinuko

机构信息

Japanese National Institute of Agrobiological Sciences, Ôwashi 1-2, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, 305-8634, Japan.

Kibougaoka 34-19, Asahi, Yokohama, Kanagawa, 241-0624, Japan.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2015 May 8;10(5):e0126632. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0126632. eCollection 2015.

Abstract

To elucidate the purpose of butterfly puddling, we measured the amounts of Na+, K+, Ca2+, and Mg2+ that were absorbed or excreted during puddling by male Japanese Papilio butterflies through a urine test. All of the butterflies that sipped water with a Na+ concentration of 13 mM absorbed Na+ and excreted K+, although certain butterflies that sipped solutions with high concentrations of Na+ excreted Na+. According to the Na+ concentrations observed in naturally occurring water sources, water with a Na+ concentration of up to 10 mM appears to be optimal for the health of male Japanese Papilio butterflies. The molar ratio of K+ to Na+ observed in leaves was 43.94 and that observed in flower nectars was 10.93. The Na+ amount in 100 g of host plant leaves ranged from 2.11 to 16.40 mg, and the amount in 100 g of flower nectar ranged from 1.24 to 108.21 mg. Differences in host plants did not explain the differences in the frequency of puddling observed for different Japanese Papilio species. The amounts of Na+, K+, Ca2+, and Mg2+ in the meconium of both male and female butterflies were also measured, and both males and females excreted more K+ than the other three ions. Thus, the fluid that was excreted by butterflies at emergence also had a role in the excretion of the excessive K+ in their bodies. The quantities of Na+ and K+ observed in butterfly eggs were approximately 0.50 μg and 4.15 μg, respectively; thus, female butterflies required more K+ than male butterflies. Therefore, female butterflies did not puddle to excrete K+. In conclusion, the purpose of puddling for male Papilio butterflies is not only to absorb Na+ to correct deficiencies but also to excrete excessive K+.

摘要

为了阐明凤蝶吸水的目的,我们通过尿液测试测量了雄性日本凤蝶在吸水过程中吸收或排泄的Na+、K+、Ca2+和Mg2+的量。所有吸食Na+浓度为13 mM水的蝴蝶都吸收Na+并排泄K+,尽管某些吸食高浓度Na+溶液的蝴蝶会排泄Na+。根据在天然水源中观察到的Na+浓度,Na+浓度高达10 mM的水似乎对雄性日本凤蝶的健康最为适宜。在叶片中观察到的K+与Na+的摩尔比为43.94,在花蜜中观察到的摩尔比为10.93。100 g寄主植物叶片中的Na+含量在2.11至16.40 mg之间,100 g花蜜中的Na+含量在1.24至108.21 mg之间。寄主植物的差异并不能解释不同日本凤蝶物种在吸水频率上的差异。我们还测量了雄性和雌性蝴蝶蛹便中Na+、K+、Ca2+和Mg2+的含量,雄性和雌性排泄的K+都比其他三种离子多。因此,蝴蝶羽化时排泄的液体也起到了排出体内过量K+的作用。在蝴蝶卵中观察到的Na+和K+含量分别约为0.50 μg和4.15 μg;因此,雌性蝴蝶比雄性蝴蝶需要更多的K+。所以,雌性蝴蝶吸水不是为了排泄K+。总之,雄性凤蝶吸水的目的不仅是吸收Na+以纠正缺乏,还包括排泄过量的K+。

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