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为什么要维持一段糟糕的关系?本地寄主物候对以低等级寄主为食的广食性蝴蝶的影响。

Why stay in a bad relationship? The effect of local host phenology on a generalist butterfly feeding on a low-ranked host.

作者信息

Audusseau Hélène, de la Paz Celorio-Mancera Maria, Janz Niklas, Nylin Sören

机构信息

UMR Institute of Ecology and Environmental Sciences-Paris, Paris-Est Créteil University, Créteil, France.

Department of Zoology, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden.

出版信息

BMC Evol Biol. 2016 Jun 29;16(1):144. doi: 10.1186/s12862-016-0709-x.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

In plant-feeding insects, the evolutionary retention of polyphagy remains puzzling. A better understanding of the relationship between these organisms and changes in the metabolome of their host plants is likely to suggest functional links between them, and may provide insights into how polyphagy is maintained.

RESULTS

We investigated the phenological change of Cynoglossum officinale, and how a generalist butterfly species, Vanessa cardui, responded to this change. We used untargeted metabolite profiling to map plant seasonal changes in both primary and secondary metabolites. We compared these data to differences in larval performance on vegetative plants early and late in the season. We also performed two oviposition preference experiments to test females' ability to choose between plant developmental stages (vegetative and reproductive) early and late in the season. We found clear seasonal changes in plant primary and secondary metabolites that correlated with larval performance. The seasonal change in plant metabolome reflected changes in both nutrition and toxicity and resulted in zero survival in the late period. However, large differences among families in larval ability to feed on C. officinale suggest that there is genetic variation for performance on this host. Moreover, females accepted all plants for oviposition, and were not able to discriminate between plant developmental stages, in spite of the observed overall differences in metabolite profile potentially associated with differences in suitability as larval food.

CONCLUSIONS

In V. cardui, migratory behavior, and thus larval feeding times, are not synchronized with plant phenology at the reproductive site. This lack of synchronization, coupled with the observed lack of discriminatory oviposition, obviously has potential fitness costs. However, this "opportunistic" behavior may as well function as a source of potential host plant evolution, promoting for example the acceptance of new plants.

摘要

背景

在植食性昆虫中,多食性的进化保留仍然令人费解。更好地理解这些生物与其寄主植物代谢组变化之间的关系,可能会揭示它们之间的功能联系,并可能为多食性的维持方式提供见解。

结果

我们研究了药用琉璃草的物候变化,以及一种多食性蝴蝶物种——小红蛱蝶对此变化的反应。我们使用非靶向代谢物谱分析来描绘植物初级和次级代谢物的季节性变化。我们将这些数据与该季节早期和晚期幼虫在营养植物上的性能差异进行了比较。我们还进行了两项产卵偏好实验,以测试雌蝶在该季节早期和晚期选择植物发育阶段(营养期和生殖期)的能力。我们发现植物初级和次级代谢物存在明显的季节性变化,这些变化与幼虫性能相关。植物代谢组的季节性变化反映了营养和毒性的变化,并导致后期幼虫存活率为零。然而,不同家族的幼虫取食药用琉璃草的能力存在很大差异,这表明在这种寄主上的性能存在遗传变异。此外,尽管观察到代谢物谱存在总体差异,这可能与作为幼虫食物的适宜性差异有关,但雌蝶接受所有植物用于产卵,并且无法区分植物发育阶段。

结论

在小红蛱蝶中,迁徙行为以及幼虫取食时间与繁殖地的植物物候不同步。这种不同步,再加上观察到的缺乏歧视性产卵现象,显然具有潜在的适合度成本。然而,这种“机会主义”行为也可能作为潜在寄主植物进化的一个来源,例如促进对新植物的接受。

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