Variation in reproductive traits associated with different host plants in the subsocial bug Elasmucha putoni (Hemiptera: Acanthosomatidae)

IF 0.7 4区 农林科学 Q4 ENTOMOLOGY Entomological Science Pub Date : 2024-04-23 DOI:10.1111/ens.12574
Hirotaka Masamoto, Shin-ichi Kudo
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Host plants are an important selective factor for the evolution of reproductive traits in herbivorous insects. Among different host plants, offspring will be exposed to different environmental conditions, and parents are expected to allocate reproductive resources adaptively to their offspring according to such environmental heterogeneity. Elasmucha putoni Scott (Hemiptera: Acanthosomatidae) is a bivoltine shield bug showing maternal care. We examined the variation in reproductive traits, that is, egg size, clutch size and the trade-off between them, between two generations of a population and two populations of the same (later) generation, which differ in their host plants. Controlling for female body size, a significant difference was detected in egg size, but not in clutch size between the earlier generation on Morus australis and the later one on Euptelea polyandra or Rosa multiflora. Moreover, there was no difference in the two traits between the populations (one using E. polyandra and another using R. multiflora) of the same generation. A significant trade-off between egg size and clutch size was detected in the earlier generation on M. australis but not in the later generation on E. polyandra or R. multiflora. This is the first study indicating variable reproductive allocation according to different host plants in herbivorous insects with maternal care.

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亚社会虫 Elasmucha putoni(半翅目:刺吸虫科)与不同寄主植物相关的生殖特征变异
寄主植物是草食性昆虫生殖性状进化的重要选择性因素。在不同的寄主植物中,后代将暴露在不同的环境条件下,亲本应根据这种环境异质性为后代分配适应性的生殖资源。Elasmucha putoni Scott(半翅目:Acanthosomatidae)是一种表现出母性关怀的双足盾蝽。我们研究了一个种群的两代种群和同一(后)代的两个种群之间生殖性状的变化,即卵的大小、窝的大小以及它们之间的权衡。在控制雌虫体型的情况下,发现在桑树上的前代与在大戟或多花蔷薇上的后代之间,卵的大小有显著差异,但窝的大小没有差异。此外,同一世代的两个种群(一个种群使用大叶女贞,另一个种群使用多花蔷薇)在这两个性状上也没有差异。在M. australis的早一代中发现了卵大小与窝大小之间的明显权衡,而在E. polyandra或R. multiflora的晚一代中则没有发现。这是首次有研究表明,有母性关怀的草食性昆虫的生殖分配会因寄主植物的不同而不同。
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Entomological Science
Entomological Science 生物-昆虫学
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2.00
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11.10%
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30
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Entomological Science is the official English language journal of the Entomological Society of Japan. The Journal publishes original research papers and reviews from any entomological discipline or from directly allied field in ecology, behavioral biology, physiology, biochemistry, development, genetics, systematics, morphology, evolution and general entomology. Papers of applied entomology will be considered for publication if they significantly advance in the field of entomological science in the opinion of the Editors and Editorial Board.
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