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帝王蝶幼虫对路边微量营养素钠和锌的联合暴露具有耐受性。

Monarch caterpillars are robust to combined exposure to the roadside micronutrients sodium and zinc.

作者信息

Shephard Alexander M, Mitchell Timothy S, Snell-Rood Emilie C

机构信息

Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Behavior, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, Saint Paul, MN 55108, USA.

出版信息

Conserv Physiol. 2021 Aug 9;9(1):coab061. doi: 10.1093/conphys/coab061. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

Human activities are increasing the environmental availability of micronutrients, including sodium and some essential metals. Micronutrients are often limiting in animal diets but may have negative effects when consumed in excess. Though prior research has documented how elevated exposure to individual micronutrients can impact organismal development and fitness, we know less about combined effects of multiple micronutrients. In the wild, monarch butterfly larvae () commonly consume plants in roadside habitats that contain elevated levels of sodium (from road salt) and zinc (from vehicle wear-and-tear). We reared monarch caterpillars to adulthood to test individual and combined effects of dietary sodium and zinc on components of fitness, sodium-linked phenotypes (proxies for neural and flight muscle development) and concentrations of sodium and zinc in adult butterflies. Monarch survival was not impacted by elevated sodium or zinc individually or in combination. Yet, monarchs feeding on sodium-treated milkweed developed relatively larger eyes, consistent with a positive effect of sodium on neural development. Measurements of element concentrations in butterfly and plant tissue indicated that monarchs had higher zinc levels than those present in zinc-treated milkweed but lower sodium levels than those present in sodium-treated milkweed. Monarchs developing on sodium-treated milkweed also had prolonged development time, which might be a cost associated with developing extra neural tissue or investing in mechanisms to excrete excess dietary sodium during the larval stage. Our results indicate that sodium, more than zinc, is likely influencing phenotypic development and performance of insect pollinators in roadside habitats. Yet, in contrast to previous work, our experiment suggests that the highest levels of sodium found along roads are not always harmful for developing monarchs. Future work could consider how potentially stressful effects of micronutrients could be mitigated by increased macronutrient availability or how developmental factors such as migratory status might increase micronutrient requirements.

摘要

人类活动正在增加环境中微量营养素的可利用性,包括钠和一些必需金属。微量营养素在动物饮食中往往是受限的,但过量摄入可能会产生负面影响。尽管先前的研究已经记录了接触单一微量营养素增加如何影响生物体的发育和健康,但我们对多种微量营养素的综合影响了解较少。在野外,帝王蝶幼虫通常取食路边栖息地的植物,这些植物含有较高水平的钠(来自道路盐分)和锌(来自车辆磨损)。我们将帝王蝶幼虫饲养至成年,以测试饮食中钠和锌对健康成分、与钠相关的表型(神经和飞行肌肉发育的指标)以及成年蝴蝶体内钠和锌浓度的单独和综合影响。帝王蝶的存活率不受钠或锌单独或联合升高的影响。然而,取食经钠处理的马利筋的帝王蝶发育出相对较大的眼睛,这与钠对神经发育的积极作用一致。对蝴蝶和植物组织中元素浓度的测量表明,帝王蝶体内的锌含量高于经锌处理的马利筋中的锌含量,但钠含量低于经钠处理的马利筋中的钠含量。在经钠处理的马利筋上发育的帝王蝶发育时间也延长了,这可能是与发育额外的神经组织或在幼虫阶段投资于排泄过量饮食中钠的机制相关的代价。我们的结果表明,钠比锌更可能影响路边栖息地昆虫传粉者的表型发育和表现。然而,与先前的研究相反,我们的实验表明,道路沿线发现的最高水平的钠并不总是对发育中的帝王蝶有害。未来的研究可以考虑如何通过增加常量营养素的可利用性来减轻微量营养素潜在的压力影响,或者诸如迁徙状态等发育因素如何可能增加对微量营养素的需求。

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