Edwards P J, Wratten S D, Greenwood S
Department of Biology, The University, Building 44, SO9 5NH, Southampton, UK.
Oecologia. 1986 May;69(2):316-319. doi: 10.1007/BF00377640.
Undamaged foliage of sixteen species of broadleaved trees was assessed for background (constitutive) palatability using larvae of Spodoptera littoralis (Lepidoptera) in laboratory bioassays. Palatability (dry weight consumed in 48 h) varied significantly between species and exhibited a four-fold range. Leaves of fifteen species were damaged artificially in the field and offered with control (undamaged) leaves to Spodoptera after 48 h and two weeks on the tree. Leaves adjacent to the damaged ones were similarly tested. Ten species exhibited significant (P<0.02) wound induced declines in palatability; damaged and adjacent foliage was involved. Although there was no significant relationship between the trees' constitutive palatability and the number of invertebrate herbivore species they support, this previously-demonstrated relationship closely approached significance when the species showing wound-induced effects were excluded from the regression. These results are discussed within the limitations of laboratory bioassays and the possible field consequences are briefly considered.
在实验室生物测定中,使用斜纹夜蛾(鳞翅目)幼虫对16种阔叶树的未受损叶片进行了背景(组成型)适口性评估。不同树种之间的适口性(48小时内消耗的干重)差异显著,范围达四倍之多。在野外对15种树木的叶片进行人工损伤,48小时后以及在树上放置两周后,将受损叶片与对照(未受损)叶片提供给斜纹夜蛾。对受损叶片相邻的叶片也进行了类似测试。10个树种表现出显著(P<0.02)的伤口诱导适口性下降;受损叶片及相邻叶片均受影响。尽管树木的组成型适口性与其所支持的无脊椎食草动物物种数量之间没有显著关系,但当将显示伤口诱导效应的物种从回归分析中排除时,这种先前已证明的关系已非常接近显著水平。本文在实验室生物测定的局限性范围内对这些结果进行了讨论,并简要考虑了可能的野外后果。