Courtney Steven P
Department of Zoology, University of Durham, England.
Oecologia. 1981 Oct;51(1):91-96. doi: 10.1007/BF00344658.
The suitability of several Cruciferae species for the survival and development of the larvae of Anthocharis cardamines, which are seed and flower predators, was investigated. Large differences, consistent in time and space, were observed between the survival of sub-populations on different hostplants. Foodplants influenced A. cardamines survival and development by allelochemical and mechanical defences, which may also weaken a larva against pathogen attack. Oviposition by females appeared surprisingly maladaptive however with proportionately most eggs being laid on the hostplants yielding poorest larval survival, in opposition to previous expectations of coevolutionary theory. The evolutionary consequences of butterfly predation for Cruciferae are discussed, and juxtaposed to the needs of pollination.
研究了几种十字花科植物对食籽食花的豆粉蝶幼虫生存和发育的适宜性。在不同寄主植物上的亚种群生存情况之间,观察到了在时间和空间上都一致的巨大差异。食料植物通过化感防御和机械防御影响豆粉蝶的生存和发育,这些防御也可能会削弱幼虫抵抗病原体攻击的能力。然而,雌性的产卵行为出人意料地表现出不适应性,因为相对而言,大多数卵都产在幼虫存活率最低的寄主植物上,这与之前协同进化理论的预期相反。文中讨论了蝴蝶捕食行为对十字花科植物的进化影响,并将其与授粉需求进行了对比。