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We also compare the effect of presence of intact predators, predators without mandibles, confined predators and a no predator control treatment on <jats:italic>P. xylostella</jats:italic> larval growth, survival and herbivory.</jats:list-item> <jats:list-item>Host plant nutrition influenced the host choice of adult female <jats:italic>P. xylostella</jats:italic>; no interaction was observed between bottom‐up host plant nutrition and the presence of <jats:italic>C. septempunctata</jats:italic> adults or larvae on oviposition or larval host choice by <jats:italic>P. xylostella</jats:italic>.</jats:list-item> <jats:list-item>Predator presence impacted larval feeding and weight gain. The presence of free‐moving <jats:italic>C. septempunctata</jats:italic> adults without mandibles that could not predate <jats:italic>P. xylostella</jats:italic> reduced mean leaf consumption by <jats:italic>P. xylostella</jats:italic> larvae to 1.88 ± 0.21 cm<jats:sup>2</jats:sup> and reduced weight gain to 2.12 ± 0.16 mg. Despite differences in leaf damage and larval weight gain, survival remained consistent across the non‐consumptive treatments.</jats:list-item> <jats:list-item>Intact <jats:italic>C. septempunctata</jats:italic> larvae reduced leaf damage and subsequent <jats:italic>P. xylostella</jats:italic> larval weight gain. 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捕食者的存在会对猎物产生非消费性影响,从而导致猎物的行为和防御发生变化。我们研究了捕食者 Coccinella septempunctata L.(鞘翅目:Coccinellidae)各阶段(幼虫和成虫)自上而下的非消费性影响与寄主营养自下而上的影响之间的相互作用。我们还比较了完整捕食者、无下颚捕食者、密闭捕食者和无捕食者对照处理对木虱幼虫生长、存活和食草的影响。寄主植物营养影响雌性木虱成虫对寄主的选择;自下而上的寄主植物营养和七鳃鳗成虫或幼虫的存在对木虱产卵或幼虫对寄主的选择没有交互作用。捕食者的存在影响了幼虫的摄食和增重。自由移动的无下颚的七鳃鳗成虫不能捕食木虱,它们的存在使木虱幼虫的平均叶片消耗量降至 1.88 ± 0.21 平方厘米,增重降至 2.12 ± 0.16 毫克。尽管叶片损伤和幼虫增重存在差异,但非消耗性处理的存活率保持一致。完整的 C. septempunctata 幼虫减少了叶片损伤和随后的 P. xylostella 幼虫增重。然而,在非消耗性处理中,幼虫捕食者的存在对食害或增重没有影响。我们的调查结果表明,七鳃鳗会对木虱造成一些非消耗性影响,这些影响取决于捕食者的生命阶段、封闭程度和猎物的生命阶段。在发现捕食者时,木虱可能会对多种模式的线索做出反应。
Interactions between host plant quality and non‐consumptive predator effects on oviposition and larval behaviour of Plutella xylostella (Lepidoptera: Plutellidae)
The presence of predators can induce non‐consumptive effects on prey that result in subsequent changes to prey behaviour and defence.We investigate the interaction between top‐down non‐consumptive effects of various stages of the predator Coccinella septempunctata L.(Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) (larvae and adult) and bottom‐up effects of host nutrition on Plutella xylostella (L.) (Lepidoptera: Plutellidae) oviposition and larval host choice. We also compare the effect of presence of intact predators, predators without mandibles, confined predators and a no predator control treatment on P. xylostella larval growth, survival and herbivory.Host plant nutrition influenced the host choice of adult female P. xylostella; no interaction was observed between bottom‐up host plant nutrition and the presence of C. septempunctata adults or larvae on oviposition or larval host choice by P. xylostella.Predator presence impacted larval feeding and weight gain. The presence of free‐moving C. septempunctata adults without mandibles that could not predate P. xylostella reduced mean leaf consumption by P. xylostella larvae to 1.88 ± 0.21 cm2 and reduced weight gain to 2.12 ± 0.16 mg. Despite differences in leaf damage and larval weight gain, survival remained consistent across the non‐consumptive treatments.Intact C. septempunctata larvae reduced leaf damage and subsequent P. xylostella larval weight gain. The presence of larval predators across the non‐consumptive treatments, however, had no effect on feeding damage or weight gain.Results of our investigation indicate that C. septempunctata causes some non‐consumptive effects on P. xylostella that depend on predator life stage, level of confinement and prey life stage. It is likely that P. xylostella responds to multi‐modal cues in predator detection.
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