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在受到干旱胁迫的宿主植物上进行亚致死病毒暴露和生长会改变斑点木蝴蝶 Pararge aegeria 的资源分配模式和生活史成本。

Sub-lethal viral exposure and growth on drought stressed host plants changes resource allocation patterns and life history costs in the Speckled Wood butterfly, Pararge aegeria.

机构信息

NERC Centre for Ecology & Hydrology, Maclean Building, Benson Lane, Crowmarsh Gifford, Wallingford, Oxon, OX10 8BB, UK.

NERC Centre for Ecology & Hydrology, Maclean Building, Benson Lane, Crowmarsh Gifford, Wallingford, Oxon, OX10 8BB, UK.

出版信息

J Invertebr Pathol. 2017 Nov;150:106-113. doi: 10.1016/j.jip.2017.10.001. Epub 2017 Oct 4.

Abstract

This study investigated the interactive effects of growth on drought stressed host plants and pathogen challenge with the baculovirus Autographa californica nucleopolyhedrovirus (AcMNPV) on survival and fitness-related traits using the Speckled Wood butterfly, Pararge aegeria (L.). Exposure to AcMNPV significantly reduced survival to pupation. For surviving larvae, sub-lethal infection significantly decreased daily mass acquisition rates and pupal mass. Growth on drought stressed plants increased daily mass acquisition rates resulting in heavier pupae, and increased resource allocation to adult reproduction. The interaction between host plant drought and viral exposure resulted in different resource allocation strategies, and thus different growth trajectories, between larvae. This in turn resulted in significantly different allometric relationships between larval mass (at inoculation) and both development time and investment in flight muscles. For larvae with relatively lighter masses there was a cost of resisting infection when growth occurred on drought stressed host plants, both within the larval stage (i.e. longer larval development times) and in the adult stage (i.e. lower investment in flight muscle mass). This multi-factor study highlights several potential mechanisms by which the complex interplay between low host plant nutritional quality due to drought, and pathogen exposure, may differentially influence the performance of P. aegeria individuals across multiple life stages.

摘要

本研究调查了生长对受干旱胁迫的宿主植物和杆状病毒 Autographa californica 核多角体病毒(AcMNPV)病原体挑战的相互作用对斑点翅蝶 Pararge aegeria(L.)的生存和与健康相关的特征的影响。暴露于 AcMNPV 显著降低了化蛹的存活率。对于幸存的幼虫,亚致死感染显着降低了每日质量获取率和蛹质量。在干旱胁迫的植物上生长增加了每日质量获取率,导致蛹体更重,并增加了对成虫繁殖的资源分配。宿主植物干旱和病毒暴露之间的相互作用导致幼虫之间存在不同的资源分配策略,从而产生不同的生长轨迹。这反过来又导致幼虫质量(接种时)与发育时间和飞行肌肉投资之间的异速关系显着不同。对于质量相对较轻的幼虫来说,在干旱胁迫的宿主植物上生长时,抵抗感染会带来成本,无论是在幼虫阶段(即更长的幼虫发育时间)还是在成虫阶段(即飞行肌肉质量的投资较低)。这项多因素研究强调了几个潜在的机制,即由于干旱导致的低宿主植物营养质量与病原体暴露之间的复杂相互作用可能会以不同的方式影响 P. aegeria 个体在多个生命阶段的表现。

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