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酚苷决定了以柳树为食的叶甲虫的食物选择模式。

Phenolic glycosides govern the food selection pattern of willow feeding leaf beetles.

作者信息

Tahvanainen J, Julkunen-Tiitto R, Kettunen J

机构信息

Department of Biology, University of Joensuu, P.O. Box 111, SF-80101, Joensuu, Finland.

出版信息

Oecologia. 1985 Aug;67(1):52-56. doi: 10.1007/BF00378451.

Abstract

The relationship between the food selection of four leaf beetle species (Phratora vitellinae, Plagiodera versicolora, Lochmaea capreae, Galerucella lineola) and the phenolic glycosides of willow (Salix spp.) leaves was tested in laboratory food choice experiments. Four willow species native to the study area (Eastern Finland) and four introduced, cultivated willows were tested.The willow species exhibited profound differences in their phenolic glycoside composition and total concentration. The food selection patterns of the leaf beetles followed closely the phenolic glycoside spectra of the willow species. Both the total amount and the composition of phenolic glycosides affected the feeding by the beetles. Phenolic glycosides apparently have both stimulatory and inhibitory influences on leaf beetle feeding depending on the degree of adaptation of a particular insect. Very rare glycosides or exceptional combination of several glycoside types seem to provide certain willow species with high level of resistance against most herbivorous insects. Analogously the average absolute amount of leaf beetle feeding was lower on the introduced willows than on the native species to which the local herbivores have a good opportunity to become adapted.

摘要

在实验室食物选择实验中,测试了四种叶甲(黄斑叶甲、多彩叶甲、柳蓝叶甲、条纹叶甲)的食物选择与柳树(柳属)叶片中酚苷之间的关系。对研究区域(芬兰东部)原生的四种柳树以及四种引进种植的柳树进行了测试。柳树种类在酚苷组成和总浓度上表现出显著差异。叶甲的食物选择模式与柳树种类的酚苷谱密切相关。酚苷的总量和组成都影响叶甲的取食。酚苷对叶甲取食显然既有刺激作用又有抑制作用,这取决于特定昆虫的适应程度。非常罕见的糖苷或几种糖苷类型的特殊组合似乎使某些柳树种类对大多数食草昆虫具有高度抗性。类似地,引进柳树的叶甲平均绝对取食量低于本地柳树,当地食草动物有很好的机会适应本地柳树。

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