Diversity in Cycas (Cycadales: Cycadaceae) Species Offered as Larval Food Influences Fecundity of Chilades pandava (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae) Adults.

International journal of insect science Pub Date : 2017-12-06 eCollection Date: 2017-01-01 DOI:10.1177/1179543317745863
Thomas E Marler, Anders J Lindström, Paris N Marler
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Chilades pandava (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae) larval food quality was studied to determine its influence on adult life history traits. A wild population from Cycas nongnoochiae (Cycadales: Cycadaceae) endemic habitat behaved similarly to the population collected from a garden setting. Cycas micronesica, Cycas revoluta, and Cycas seemannii leaves were used as high-quality food, whereas C nongnoochiae, Cycas taitungensis, and Cycas condaoensis leaves were used as low-quality food. The daily oviposition rate was not influenced by food quality, but longevity and lifetime fecundity of females were increased by high-quality larval food. These results indicate that in situ Cycas species impose a physiological constraint on the genetic capacity to produce offspring by C pandava. The removal of that constraint by high-quality novel Cycas species may be one reason this butterfly can increase in population rapidly after an invasion event and express greater herbivory of Cycas species within invaded regions.

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作为幼虫食物的苏铁(苏铁科)物种多样性对pandava Chilades(鳞翅目:Lycaenidae)成虫繁殖力的影响。
研究了熊猫蛾(鳞翅目:Lycaenidae)幼虫食物质量对成虫生活史性状的影响。从苏铁(苏铁科:苏铁科)特有生境中采集的野生种群表现与从花园环境中采集的种群相似。微苏铁、苏铁和苏铁叶片作为优质食物,而苏铁、台湾苏铁和南方苏铁叶片作为劣质食物。日产卵率不受食物质量的影响,但高质量的幼虫食物可提高雌虫的寿命和终生繁殖力。这些结果表明,原位苏铁物种对C pandava产生后代的遗传能力施加了生理限制。高质量的苏铁新品种消除了这一限制,这可能是这种蝴蝶在入侵事件发生后种群数量迅速增加,并在入侵地区表现出更大的苏铁物种食草性的原因之一。
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