Department of Entomology, Purdue University, United States.
Department of Entomology, Purdue University, United States.
Curr Opin Insect Sci. 2016 Apr;14:112-119. doi: 10.1016/j.cois.2016.03.004. Epub 2016 Mar 7.
In occupying an intermediate trophic position, herbivorous insects serve a vital link between plants at the base of the food chain and parasitoids at the top. Although these herbivore-mediated indirect plant-parasitoid interactions are well-documented, new studies have uncovered previously undescribed mechanisms that are fundamentally changing how we view tri-trophic relationships. In this review we highlight recent advances in this field focusing on both plant-driven and parasitoid-driven outcomes that flow up and down the trophic web, respectively. From the bottom-up, plant metabolites can impact parasitoid success by altering host immune function; however, few have considered the potential effects of other plant defense strategies such as tolerance on parasitoid ecology and behavior. From the top-down, parasitoids have long been considered plant bodyguards, but in reality the consequences of parasitism for herbivory rates and induction of plant defensive chemistry are far more complicated with cascading effects on community-level interactions.
在占据中间营养位置方面,草食性昆虫在食物链底部的植物和顶端的寄生性天敌之间起着至关重要的联系作用。尽管这些草食性昆虫介导的间接植物-寄生性天敌相互作用已有充分的记录,但新的研究揭示了以前未被描述的机制,这些机制从根本上改变了我们对三营养级关系的看法。在这篇综述中,我们重点介绍了该领域的最新进展,分别关注了分别向上和向下的营养网中植物驱动和寄生性天敌驱动的结果。从下到上,植物代谢物可以通过改变宿主的免疫功能来影响寄生性天敌的成功;然而,很少有人考虑其他植物防御策略(如耐受性)对寄生性天敌生态学和行为的潜在影响。从自上而下,寄生性天敌长期以来一直被认为是植物的保镖,但实际上,寄生对草食性的影响以及对植物防御化学物质的诱导作用要复杂得多,对群落水平的相互作用有级联效应。