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山地松甲虫(Dendroctonus ponderosae)与共享资源的蛀木甲虫之间的相互作用方向取决于植物寄生虫感染情况。

Direction of interaction between mountain pine beetle (Dendroctonus ponderosae) and resource-sharing wood-boring beetles depends on plant parasite infection.

作者信息

Klutsch Jennifer G, Najar Ahmed, Cale Jonathan A, Erbilgin Nadir

机构信息

Department of Renewable Resources, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, T6G 2E3, Canada.

出版信息

Oecologia. 2016 Sep;182(1):1-12. doi: 10.1007/s00442-016-3559-8. Epub 2016 Jan 28.

Abstract

Plant pathogens can have cascading consequences on insect herbivores, though whether they alter competition among resource-sharing insect herbivores is unknown. We experimentally tested whether the infection of a plant pathogen, the parasitic plant dwarf mistletoe (Arceuthobium americanum), on jack pine (Pinus banksiana) altered the competitive interactions among two groups of beetles sharing the same resources: wood-boring beetles (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) and the invasive mountain pine beetle (Dendroctonus ponderosae) (Coleoptera: Curculionidae). We were particularly interested in identifying potential mechanisms governing the direction of interactions (from competition to facilitation) between the two beetle groups. At the lowest and highest disease severity, wood-boring beetles increased their consumption rate relative to feeding levels at moderate severity. The performance (brood production and feeding) of mountain pine beetle was negatively associated with wood-boring beetle feeding and disease severity when they were reared separately. However, when both wood-boring beetles and high severity of plant pathogen infection occurred together, mountain pine beetle escaped from competition and improved its performance (increased brood production and feeding). Species-specific responses to changes in tree defense compounds and quality of resources (available phloem) were likely mechanisms driving this change of interactions between the two beetle groups. This is the first study demonstrating that a parasitic plant can be an important force in mediating competition among resource-sharing subcortical insect herbivores.

摘要

植物病原体可能会对食草昆虫产生连锁反应,不过它们是否会改变共享资源的食草昆虫之间的竞争关系尚不清楚。我们通过实验测试了一种植物病原体——寄生植物矮槲寄生(美洲短叶松寄生)感染短叶松后,是否会改变共享相同资源的两类甲虫之间的竞争相互作用:蛀木甲虫(鞘翅目:天牛科)和入侵性的山松甲虫(北美黑松大小蠹)(鞘翅目:象甲科)。我们特别感兴趣的是确定控制这两类甲虫之间相互作用方向(从竞争到促进)的潜在机制。在疾病严重程度最低和最高时,蛀木甲虫相对于中等严重程度时的取食水平提高了其消耗率。当单独饲养时,山松甲虫的表现(繁殖和取食)与蛀木甲虫的取食和疾病严重程度呈负相关。然而,当蛀木甲虫和植物病原体的高严重程度同时出现时,山松甲虫摆脱了竞争并提高了其表现(繁殖和取食增加)。对树木防御化合物变化和资源(可用韧皮部)质量的物种特异性反应可能是驱动这两类甲虫之间相互作用变化的机制。这是第一项表明寄生植物可能是介导共享资源的皮层下食草昆虫之间竞争的重要力量的研究。

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