Lefort Marie-Caroline, Boyer Stéphane, Vereijssen Jessica, Sprague Rowan, Glare Travis R, Worner Susan P
Bio-Protection Research Centre , Lincoln , New Zealand ; Department of Natural Sciences, Unitec Institute of Technology , Auckland , New Zealand.
Department of Natural Sciences, Unitec Institute of Technology , Auckland , New Zealand.
PeerJ. 2015 Nov 30;3:e1454. doi: 10.7717/peerj.1454. eCollection 2015.
Widespread replacement of native ecosystems by productive land sometimes results in the outbreak of a native species. In New Zealand, the introduction of exotic pastoral plants has resulted in diet alteration of the native coleopteran species, Costelytra zealandica (White) (Scarabaeidae) such that this insect has reached the status of pest. In contrast, C. brunneum (Broun), a congeneric species, has not developed such a relationship with these 'novel' host plants. This study investigated the feeding preferences and fitness performance of these two closely related scarab beetles to increase fundamental knowledge about the mechanisms responsible for the development of invasive characteristics in native insects. To this end, the feeding preference of third instar larvae of both Costelytra species was investigated using an olfactometer device, and the survival and larval growth of the invasive species C. zealandica were compared on native and exotic host plants. Costelytra zealandica, when sampled from exotic pastures, was unable to fully utilise its ancestral native host and showed higher feeding preference and performance on exotic plants. In contrast, C. zealandica sampled from native grasslands did not perform significantly better on either host and showed similar feeding preferences to C. brunneum, which exhibited no feeding preference. This study suggests the possibility of strong intraspecific variation in the ability of C. zealandica to exploit native or exotic plants, supporting the hypothesis that such ability underpins the existence of distinct host-races in this species.
高产土地对原生生态系统的广泛替代有时会导致本地物种的爆发。在新西兰,外来牧草植物的引入改变了本地鞘翅目物种——新西兰肋翅鳃金龟(Costelytra zealandica (White),鳃金龟科)的食性,致使这种昆虫成为了害虫。相比之下,同属的布鲁内肋翅鳃金龟(C. brunneum (Broun))与这些“新”寄主植物并未形成这样的关系。本研究调查了这两种亲缘关系密切的鳃金龟的取食偏好和适合度表现,以增进对本地昆虫入侵特性形成机制的基础知识。为此,使用嗅觉仪装置研究了两种肋翅鳃金龟三龄幼虫的取食偏好,并比较了入侵物种新西兰肋翅鳃金龟在本地和外来寄主植物上的存活及幼虫生长情况。从外来牧场采集的新西兰肋翅鳃金龟无法充分利用其原始的本地寄主,对外来植物表现出更高的取食偏好和更好的生长表现。相比之下,从本地草原采集的新西兰肋翅鳃金龟在两种寄主上的表现均无显著差异,且取食偏好与布鲁内肋翅鳃金龟相似,后者没有取食偏好。本研究表明,新西兰肋翅鳃金龟利用本地或外来植物的能力可能存在强烈的种内变异,支持了这样一种假说,即这种能力是该物种中不同寄主型存在的基础。