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广食性昆虫在时间上分离的种群中的时间滞后种内竞争

Time-lagged intraspecific competition in temporally separated cohorts of a generalist insect.

作者信息

Barnes Elizabeth E, Murphy Shannon M

机构信息

Department of Biological Sciences, University of Denver, F. W. Olin Hall, Room 102, 2190 E. Iliff Ave, Denver, CO, 80208, USA.

出版信息

Oecologia. 2018 Mar;186(3):711-718. doi: 10.1007/s00442-018-4067-9. Epub 2018 Jan 30.

Abstract

Competition can have far-reaching consequences for insect fitness and dispersion. Time-lagged interspecific competition is known to negatively affect fitness, yet time-lagged intraspecific competition is rarely studied outside of outbreak conditions. We tested the impact of competition between larval cohorts of the western tent caterpillar (Malacosoma californicum) feeding on chokecherry (Prunus virginiana). We reared larvae on host plants that either had or did not have feeding damage from tent caterpillars the previous season to test the bottom-up fitness effects of intraspecific competition. We measured host-plant quality to test potential mechanisms for bottom-up effects and conducted field oviposition surveys to determine if female adult tent caterpillars avoided host plants with evidence of prior tent caterpillar presence. We found that time-lagged intraspecific competition impacted tent caterpillar fitness by reducing female pupal mass, which is a predictor of lifetime fitness. We found that plants that had been fed upon by tent caterpillars the previous season had leaves that were significantly tougher than plants that had not been fed upon by tent caterpillars, which may explain why female tent caterpillars suffered reduced fitness on these plants. Finally, we found that there were fewer tent caterpillar egg masses on plants that had tent caterpillars earlier in the season than plants without tent caterpillars, which suggests that adult females avoid these plants for oviposition. Our results confirm that intraspecific competition occurs among tent caterpillars and suggests that time-lagged intraspecific competition has been overlooked as an important component of insect fitness.

摘要

竞争对昆虫的适应性和扩散可能产生深远影响。已知时间滞后的种间竞争会对适应性产生负面影响,然而,在爆发情况之外,时间滞后的种内竞争很少被研究。我们测试了以苦樱桃(弗吉尼亚李)为食的西部天幕毛虫(加州天幕毛虫)幼虫群体之间竞争的影响。我们在宿主植物上饲养幼虫,这些宿主植物在前一季要么有天幕毛虫的取食损伤,要么没有,以测试种内竞争的自下而上的适应性影响。我们测量了宿主植物的质量,以测试自下而上影响的潜在机制,并进行了野外产卵调查,以确定成年雌性天幕毛虫是否会避开有先前天幕毛虫存在迹象的宿主植物。我们发现,时间滞后的种内竞争通过降低雌蛹质量影响天幕毛虫的适应性,而雌蛹质量是终身适应性的一个预测指标。我们发现,前一季被天幕毛虫取食过的植物的叶子比未被取食过的植物的叶子明显更硬,这可能解释了为什么雌性天幕毛虫在这些植物上的适应性会降低。最后,我们发现,与没有天幕毛虫的植物相比,本季早些时候有天幕毛虫的植物上的天幕毛虫卵块更少,这表明成年雌性会避开这些植物进行产卵。我们的结果证实了天幕毛虫之间存在种内竞争,并表明时间滞后的种内竞争作为昆虫适应性的一个重要组成部分被忽视了。

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