Searching for a common host: parasitoids of Lema daturaphila on Datura stramonium in Central Mexico.

IF 2.4 3区 生物学 Q2 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES PeerJ Pub Date : 2025-02-03 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.7717/peerj.18675
Carol Estefanía Villanueva-Hernández, Juan Núñez-Farfán
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Background: Natural enemies of herbivore insects can change the arms race between plants and insects. Their presence and abundance even can affect the co-evolution of interacting species. The annual herb Datura stramonium varies geographically in the extent of its direct defenses against herbivores. Its main specialist herbivore, Lema daturaphila, is adapted to cope with these defenses, but little is known about its natural enemies. Here, we determined the presence and incidence of L. daturaphila parasitoids as an initial step to explore other ecological and evolutionary relationships in a tri-trophic context.

Methods: Field collections of L. daturaphila eggs and larvae were performed during the summers of 2018 and 2019 in eleven natural populations of D. stramonium in central Mexico. We recorded their development to evaluate the emergence of parasitoids and their relationship with the abundance of herbivore individuals and environmental variables in each locality.

Results: We found six parasitoid fly and wasp species that are new records for Mexico or the host. Throughout their distribution, the interaction varies widely among populations and years. In some localities, egg parasitoids dominate over larval parasitoids and vice versa, and they exert strong pressures on the survival of L. daturaphila's populations. The abundance of Emersonella lemae, the egg parasitoid, is related to the clutch size of L. daturaphila and climatic conditions such as temperature, altitude, and precipitation. As an apparent defense strategy against parasitoid flies, larvae of L. daturaphila release their oral secretions, which contain alkaloids from D. stramonium. At a geographic scale, these findings change the scenario between the plant-herbivore interaction and open the field to explore the different selective pressures among populations.

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寻找共同宿主:墨西哥中部曼陀罗上的 Lema daturaphila 寄生虫。
背景:草食昆虫的天敌可以改变植物与昆虫之间的军备竞赛。它们的存在和丰富程度甚至可以影响相互作用的物种的共同进化。一年生草本植物曼陀罗在地理上对食草动物的直接防御程度各不相同。它的主要专业食草动物,Lema daturaphila,已经适应了这些防御,但对它的天敌知之甚少。在这里,我们确定了L. daturaphila拟寄生虫的存在和发病率,作为探索三营养环境下其他生态和进化关系的第一步。方法:于2018年和2019年夏季,在墨西哥中部地区的11个天然种群中,实地采集了daturapila卵和幼虫。我们记录了它们的发展过程,以评估每个地方的寄生蜂的出现及其与草食动物个体丰度和环境变量的关系。结果:共发现6种拟寄生蝇和寄生蜂,均为墨西哥或寄主新记录。在它们的分布中,相互作用在不同的种群和年份之间差别很大。在某些地区,卵类寄生蜂比幼虫寄生蜂占优势,反之亦然,这对自然寄生蜂种群的生存造成了很大的压力。卵拟寄生物lemae Emersonella的丰度与L. daturaphila的卵窝大小和温度、海拔、降水等气候条件有关。作为对拟寄生蝇的一种防御策略,daturapila幼虫分泌的口腔分泌物中含有stramonium的生物碱。在地理尺度上,这些发现改变了植物-食草动物相互作用的情景,并为探索种群之间不同的选择压力开辟了领域。
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