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陷入困惑:在某些存在未被寄主侵染植物的环境中,学习会降低寄生蜂的觅食效率。

Getting confused: learning reduces parasitoid foraging efficiency in some environments with non-host-infested plants.

作者信息

Vosteen Ilka, van den Meiracker Nika, Poelman Erik H

机构信息

Laboratory of Entomology, Wageningen University, Wageningen, The Netherlands.

Department of Chemical Ecology, Bielefeld University, Bielefeld, Germany.

出版信息

Oecologia. 2019 Apr;189(4):919-930. doi: 10.1007/s00442-019-04384-2. Epub 2019 Mar 30.

Abstract

Foraging animals face the difficult task to find resources in complex environments that contain conflicting information. The presence of a non-suitable resource that provides attractive cues can be expected to confuse foraging animals and to reduce their foraging efficiency. We used the parasitoid Cotesia glomerata to study the effect of non-host-infested plants and associative learning on parasitoid foraging efficiency. Inexperienced C. glomerata did not prefer volatiles emitted from host (Pieris brassicae)-infested plants over volatiles from non-host (Mamestra brassicae)-infested plants and parasitoids that had to pass non-host-infested plants needed eight times longer to reach the host-infested plant compared to parasitoids that had to pass undamaged plants. Contrary to our expectations, oviposition experience on a host-infested leaf decreased foraging efficiency due to more frequent visits of non-host-infested plants. Oviposition experience did not only increase the responsiveness of C. glomerata to the host-infested plants, but also the attraction towards herbivore-induced plant volatiles in general. Experience with non-host-infested leaves on the contrary resulted in a reduced attraction towards non-host-infested plants, but did not increase foraging efficiency. Our study shows that HIPVs emitted by non-host-infested plants can confuse foraging parasitoids and reduce their foraging efficiency when non-host-infested plants are abundant. Our results further suggest that the effect of experience on foraging efficiency in the presence of non-host-infested plants depends on the similarity between the rewarding and the non-rewarding cue as well as on the completeness of information that parasitoids have acquired about the rewarding and non-rewarding cues.

摘要

觅食动物面临着在包含冲突信息的复杂环境中寻找资源的艰巨任务。可以预期,存在提供诱人线索的非适宜资源会使觅食动物感到困惑,并降低它们的觅食效率。我们利用寄生蜂菜蛾盘绒茧蜂来研究非寄主植物和联想学习对寄生蜂觅食效率的影响。没有经验的菜蛾盘绒茧蜂对寄主(粉纹夜蛾)侵染植物释放的挥发物并不比对非寄主(甘蓝夜蛾)侵染植物释放的挥发物更偏好,并且与必须经过未受损植物的寄生蜂相比,必须经过非寄主侵染植物的寄生蜂到达寄主侵染植物所需的时间要长八倍。与我们的预期相反,在寄主侵染叶片上的产卵经历降低了觅食效率,因为对非寄主侵染植物的访问更为频繁。产卵经历不仅增加了菜蛾盘绒茧蜂对寄主侵染植物的反应能力,而且总体上增加了对草食动物诱导的植物挥发物的吸引力。相反,在非寄主侵染叶片上的经历导致对非寄主侵染植物的吸引力降低,但并没有提高觅食效率。我们的研究表明,当非寄主侵染植物数量众多时,非寄主侵染植物释放的草食动物诱导的植物挥发物会使觅食寄生蜂感到困惑,并降低它们的觅食效率。我们的结果进一步表明,在存在非寄主侵染植物的情况下,经验对觅食效率的影响取决于有益线索和无益线索之间的相似性,以及寄生蜂获取的关于有益线索和无益线索的信息的完整性。

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