INTRASPECIFIC VARIATION IN ASPEN PHYTOCHEMISTRY - EFFECTS ON PERFORMANCE OF GYPSY MOTHS AND FOREST TENT CATERPILLARS

被引:164
作者
HEMMING, JDC
LINDROTH, RL
机构
[1] 237 Russell Labs, Environmental Toxicology Center, Madison, 53706, WI
[2] 237 Russell Labs, Department of Entomology, Madison, 53706, WI
关键词
FOREST TENT CATERPILLAR; GYPSY MOTH; ASPEN; PHENOLIC GLYCOSIDES; INTRASPECIFIC VARIATION;
D O I
10.1007/BF00328428
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
Individual quaking aspen trees vary greatly in foliar chemistry and susceptibility to defoliation by gypsy moths and forest tent caterpillars. To relate performance of these insects to differences in foliar chemistry, we reared larvae from egg hatch to pupation on leaves from different aspen trees and analyzed leaf samples for water, nitrogen, total nonstructural carbohydrates, phenolic glycosides, and condensed tannins. Larval performance varied markedly among trees. Pupal weights of both species were strongly and inversely related to phenolic glycoside concentrations. In addition, gypsy moth performance was positively related to condensed tannin concentrations, whereas forest tent caterpillar pupal weights were positively associated with leaf nitrogen concentrations. A subsequent study with larvae fed aspen leaves supplemented with the phenolic glycoside tremulacin confirmed that the compound reduces larval performance. Larvae exhibited increased stadium durations and decreased relative growth rates and food conversion efficiencies as dietary levels of tremulacin increased. Differences in performance were more pronounced for gypsy moths than for forest tent caterpillars. These results suggest that intraspecific variation in defensive chemistry may strongly mediate interactions between aspen, gypsy moths and forest tent caterpillars in the Great Lakes region, and may account for differential defoliation of aspen by these two insect species.
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