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Feeding on Different Host Plants Alters the Natural Abundances of delta (1)(3)C and delta (1)N in Longidoridae (Nemata).

R Neilson, D J Brown.   

Abstract

Natural abundances of the stable isotope pairs (1)(3)C/(1)(2)C (delta (1)(3)C) and (1)N/(1)N (delta (1)N) have been used previously to study food sources and trophic relationships in soil invertebrates. In this study, delta (1)(3)C and delta (1)N were measured in five species of Longidoridae to investigate the effect of transferring nematodes from one plant host to another. Longidorus elongatus, Paralongidorus maximus, Xiphinema diversicaudatum, X. index, and X. vuittenezi were cultured initially on Lolium perenne, Petunia hybrida, Rubus ideaus, Ficus carica, and Rubus ideaus, respectively, and subsequently transferred to 4-week-old P. hybrida seedlings. After feeding on P. hybrida for 28 days, whole body delta (1)(3)C and delta (1)N values of the three Xiphinema species were depleted (P = 0.001) and enriched (P = 0.001), respectively, compared to nematode populations that had fed solely on the original plant hosts. Similar changes in L. elongatus and P. maximus whole body delta (1)(3)C and delta (1)N were not detected. Changes in whole body delta (1)(3)C are considered to be indicative of the new plant host (P. hybrida), whereas differences in whole body delta (1)N are probably related to the different feeding strategies used by the longidorid nematodes in this study.

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Keywords:  Longidoridae; Longidorus; Paralongidorus; Xiphinema; carbon isotope; feeding behavior; metabolism; natural abundance; nematode; nitrogen isotope; stable isotopes; δ ¹³C; δ ¹⁵N

Year:  1999        PMID: 19270871      PMCID: PMC2620351     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Nematol        ISSN: 0022-300X            Impact factor:   1.402


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