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Summary Two South American polyphagous leaf beetles,Diabrotica speciosa andCerotoma arcuata, selectively accumulated the bitter tasting compound 23,24-dihydrocucurbitacin D in their body after ingesting root tissues of cucurbit plants. Similarly, three Asian Cucurbitaceae-feeding specialists in the genusAulacophora were found to sequester the same compound. Cucurbitacin analogs were shown to deter feeding by a bird predator, indicating an allomonal role for these compounds in cucurbitacin-associated chrysomelid leaf beetles both of New and Old Worlds. The strong affinity to cucurbitacins, selective sequestration of the analogs and consequent protection from predators suggested an ecological adaptation mechanism developed in common among these two geographically isolated subtribes in the Luperini. 相似文献
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Martine Rowell-Rahier Ludger Witte Adelheid Ehmke Thomas Hartmann Jacques M. Pasteels 《Chemoecology》1991,2(1):41-48
Summary
Oreina cacaliae andO. speciosissima (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae) sequester in their elytral and pronotal defensive secretions pyrrolizidine alkaloids (PAs) as Noxides (PA N-oxides). The PA N-oxide patterns found in the beetles and their host plants were evaluated qualitatively and quantitatively by capillary gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC-MS). Of the three host plantsAdenostyles alliariae (Asteraceae) is the exclusive source for PA N-oxide sequestration in the defensive secretions of the beetles. With the exception of O-acetylseneciphylline the N-oxides of all PAs ofA. alliariae, i.e. senecionine, seneciphylline, spartioidine, integerrimine, platyphylline and neoplatyphylline were identified in the secretion. PA N-oxides typical ofSenecio fuchsii (Asteraceae) were detected in the bodies of the beetles but not in their secretion. No PAs were found in the leaves of the third host plant,Petasites paradoxus (Asteraceae). The results suggest the existence of two distinctive storage compartments for PA N-oxides in the beetle: (1) the defensive secretion, containing specifically PA N-oxides acquired fromA. alliariae; (2) the body of the beetle, sequestering additionally but less selectively PA N-oxides from other sources,e.g. S. fuchsii or monocrotaline N-oxide fed in the laboratory. The concentration of PA N-oxides in the defensive secretion is in the range of 0.1 to 0.3 mol/1, which is more than 2.5 orders of magnitude higher than that found in the body of the beetle. No significant differences exist in the ability of the two species of beetles to sequester PA N-oxides fromA. alliariae, althoughO. speciosissima, but notO. cacaliae, produces autogenous cardenolides. A negative correlation seems to exist between the concentrations of plant-derived PA N-oxides andde novo synthesized cardenolides in the defensive secretion ofO. speciosissima. 相似文献
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Summary. Evidence is presented, obtained with two species of jays, that these birds differ in the ways in which they prepare bombardier
beetles for ingestion. Blue Jays subject bombardiers to “anting,” a procedure by which the beetles are induced to eject their
spray into the plumage of the birds. Florida Scrub Jays, in contrast, which live in an area where the soil is sandy, subject
bombardiers to “sand-wiping,” causing the beetles to eject their spray into the substrate. Both strategies lend themselves
also to pre-ingestive treatment of other chemically protected arthropods. Anting is a strategy widely practiced by birds,
possibly because it can be put to use no matter what the nature of the terrain. Sand-wiping, as implied by its name (which
we here coin), may be of more restricted occurrence, given that it can be carried out only on loose, penetrable soil. 相似文献
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Hu Y Li JH Zhu YG Huang YZ Hu HQ Christie P 《Environmental geochemistry and health》2005,27(2):169-176
A pot experiment was carried out in a greenhouse to investigate the sequestration of As in iron plaques on root surface of
three rice (Oryza sativa L.) cultivars. Phosphate (P) fertilization increased both plant biomass and tissue P concentrations significantly, indicating
that the soils used in this study was highly P-deficient. Results from this study confirmed that low P supply improved the
formation of iron plaque on rice roots. As a consequence, arsenic (As) concentrations in DCB-extracts with no P addition were
significantly higher than those with P fertilization. Arsenic was highly sequestrated in iron plaque; arsenic concentration
in iron was up to nearly 120 mg kg−1, while arsenic concentrations in roots were just several mg kg−1. Both arsenic and phosphate concentrations in iron plaque were highly positively correlated with the amounts of iron plaque
(DCB-extractable Fe). Contrary to normal understanding that increasing P supply could reduced As accumulation in plants, results
from the present study showed that P fertilization did not inhibit the As uptake by plants (As accumulation in aboveground),
which was probably due to the fact that iron plaque formation was improved under low P conditions, thus leading to more As
sequestration in the iron plaque. Thus results obtained in this study indicated that the iron plaque may inhibit the transfer
of As from roots to shoots, and thus alter the P–As interaction in plant As uptake processes. 相似文献
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Summary. The harvestman Mitopus morio (Phalangidae) is
a generalist predator. It is known to prey on larvae of the
chrysomelid leaf beetle Oreina cacaliae defended by plant
acquired pyrrolizidine alkaloids (PAs). Tracer feeding
experiments were performed to determine how harvestmen
tolerate protoxic PAs. Minced meat containing either
[14C]senecionine or [14C]senecionine N-oxide was fed to
M. morio and subsequently feces and bodies were analyzed.
Labeled alkaloid N-oxide remained stable and was eliminated
almost unaltered with the feces; only 10% was recovered
as tertiary PA. In contrast, approximately 80% of
labeled tertiary alkaloid (senecionine) ingested with the diet
was N-oxidized and eliminated; the remaining 20% consisted
of unchanged senecionine and a polar metabolite
of unknown structure. Harvestmen process their diet by
excreting digestive juice, indicated by bleaching of the meat
color. Analysis of the processed diet revealed some N-oxidation
of [14C]senecionine, suggesting the gut as the site of Noxidation.
Analysis of the bodies of harvestmen 80 hours
after the tracer feeding pulse revealed only trace amounts of
the polar metabolite. Neither senecionine nor its N-oxide
could be detected in the body extracts. The results are discussed
in relation to the strategies of PA adapted insects to
avoid accumulation of tertiary PAs in living tissues. 相似文献
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Summary Life stages of the primitive Australian ithomiine butterflyTellervo zoilus and its larval hostplant, the apocynaceous vineParsonsia straminea, were quantitatively assayed for pyrrolizidine alkaloids (PAs). PAs were found in all stages, mainly as N-oxides, being most concentrated in larvae and freshly-emerged adults. Although adults feed at various confirmed PA sources this probably does not compensate for losses, as wild-caught adults had considerably lower concentrations of PAs. The main alkaloid present in both freshly-emerged adults and in leaves of the host-plant was lycopsamine (1b), stored by butterflies in the N-oxide form. Its presence in higher proportion, in relation to intermedine (1a), in larvae, pupae and adults ofTellervo in relation to the host-plants suggests the inversion of intermedine to lycopsamine by the insects. No 14-member ring macrocyclic PAs were detected in either food-plant or butterflies. Several other PAs were found in wild-caught adults reflecting visits to other PA sources. PAs were also found in high concentrations in freshly-emerged individuals of the danaineEuploea core bred onParsonsia straminea. Wild-caughtDanaus affinis had high PA levels acquired from adult feeding. Freshly emergedEuploea raised onIschnocarpus frutescens andDanaus raised onIschnostemma carnosum (both PA-free) were preyed on by the orb weaving spiderNephila maculata, and showed no PAs. In all cases where PAs were present, most butterflies were liberated, usually cut out of the web unharmed, byNephila. The spider's response was not closely linked to PA concentration, however, and may also depend on hunger levels and previous experience with PA-containing butterflies. All control and other non-PA containing butterflies were consumed although rejection of some body parts of freshly-emergedDanaus affinis suggests that compounds other than PAs may be involved. 相似文献
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Frogs and toads commonly form large choruses around suitable breeding habitat during the mating season. Although often regarded
as a constraint on the acoustic behavior of signalers and receivers, the sounds of a chorus could also serve as an acoustic
beacon that allows some frogs to locate the breeding aggregation. Attraction to chorus sounds might be particularly important
for explosively breeding frogs. In these species, which often mate just one or a few days during the year, the timing and
location of breeding aggregations can be unpredictable because their formation often depends on local climatic factors, such
as rainfall or a change in temperature. I used laboratory playback experiments to test the hypothesis that male wood frogs
(Rana sylvatica), an explosively breeding frog, exhibit positive phonotaxis toward the sound of a conspecific chorus. Males were released
at the center of a rectangular arena with a speaker positioned in each corner facing toward the release point. In a single-stimulus
experiment, more males approached a speaker broadcasting a conspecific chorus than the three silent speakers in the arena.
In a two-stimulus experiment, more males approached a speaker broadcasting a conspecific chorus compared to the two silent
speakers or a fourth speaker simultaneously broadcasting the spectrally overlapping sound of a heterospecific (R. septentrionalis) chorus. These results are consistent with the hypothesis that male wood frogs could use the sound of a chorus as a beacon
to locate a short-lived breeding aggregation. 相似文献
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Learning,retention and coding of nest-associated visual cues by the Australian desert ant, <Emphasis Type="Italic">Melophorus bagoti</Emphasis> 总被引:3,自引:0,他引:3
Ajay Narendra Aung Si Danielle Sulikowski Ken Cheng 《Behavioral ecology and sociobiology》2007,61(10):1543-1553
A variety of social insects use visual cues for homing. In this study, we examine the possible factors affecting the learning
and retention of nest-associated visual cues by the Australian desert ant Melophorus bagoti and the manner in which such cues are encoded by foraging ants. We placed four prominent cylindrical landmarks around a nest
and trained foragers from that nest to a food source. Ants were tested with the landmark array in a distant testing field
after (1) a known number of exposures to the landmarks (1, 3, 7 or 15 trials, spread over a period of 1 day, 2 days or ≥3 days)
and (2) after a known period of delay (0, 24, 48, 96 or 192 h). The results show that a combination of an increase in training
trials and an increase in number of training days affected the acquisition of landmark memory. Moreover, once the landmarks
were learnt, they became a part of long-term memory and lasted throughout the ants’ foraging lifetime. To examine visual cue
encoding behaviour, ants trained under similar conditions for 4 days were tested with (1) an identical landmark array, (2)
landmarks of the same size used in training, but placed at twice the distance from each other, and (3) landmarks whose dimensions
were doubled and placed at twice the distance from each other. In conditions (1) and (3), the ants searched extensively at
the centre of the four landmarks, suggesting that, similar to the Saharan ant (genus Cataglyphis) and the honeybee, M. bagoti too uses a snapshot to match the view of the landmarks around the nest. But contrary to the snapshot model, in condition
(2), the ants did not search extensively at the centre of the landmarks, but searched primarily 0.5 m from the landmark, the
distance from each landmark to the nest during training. We discuss how various search models fare in accounting for these
findings. 相似文献