Literature DB >> 26406269

Host specialization involving attraction, avoidance and performance, in two phytophagous moth species.

M Orsucci1,2, P Audiot1, A Pommier1, C Raynaud3, B Ramora3, A Zanetto3, D Bourguet1, R Streiff1,2.   

Abstract

Host specialization plays a key role in the extreme diversification of phytophagous insects. Whereas proximate mechanisms of specialization have been studied extensively, their consequences for species divergence remain unclear. Preference for, and performance on hosts are thought to be a major source of divergence in phytophagous insects. We assessed these major components of specialization in two moth species, the European corn borer (ECB) and the Adzuki bean borer (ABB), by testing their oviposition behaviour in different conditions (choice or no-choice set-ups) and their performances, by reciprocal transplant at the larval stage on the usual host and an alternative host plant. We demonstrated that both ABB and ECB have a strong preference for their host plants for oviposition, but that relative larval performances on the usual host and an alternative host differed according to the experiment and the trait considered (weight or survival). Finally, we show for the first time that the preference for maize in ECB conceals a strong avoidance of mugwort. The differences in performance, attraction and avoidance between ECB and ABB are discussed in the light of the underlying mechanisms and divergence process.
© 2015 European Society For Evolutionary Biology. Journal of Evolutionary Biology © 2015 European Society For Evolutionary Biology.

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Keywords:  attraction; avoidance; host specialization; performance; phytophagous insect; preference

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26406269     DOI: 10.1111/jeb.12766

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Evol Biol        ISSN: 1010-061X            Impact factor:   2.411


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Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2017-05-17       Impact factor: 3.240

2.  Molecular heterogeneity in major urinary proteins of Mus musculus subspecies: potential candidates involved in speciation.

Authors:  Jane L Hurst; Robert J Beynon; Stuart D Armstrong; Amanda J Davidson; Sarah A Roberts; Guadalupe Gómez-Baena; Carole M Smadja; Guila Ganem
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3.  Larval transcriptomic response to host plants in two related phytophagous lepidopteran species: implications for host specialization and species divergence.

Authors:  M Orsucci; P Audiot; F Dorkeld; A Pommier; M Vabre; B Gschloessl; S Rialle; D Severac; D Bourguet; R Streiff
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4.  De novo genome and transcriptome resources of the Adzuki bean borer Ostrinia scapulalis (Lepidoptera: Crambidae).

Authors:  B Gschloessl; F Dorkeld; P Audiot; A Bretaudeau; C Kerdelhué; R Streiff
Journal:  Data Brief       Date:  2018-02-01

5.  New WGS data and annotation of the heterosomal vs. autosomal localization of Ostrinia scapulalis (Lepidoptera, Crambidae) nuclear genomic scaffolds.

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6.  Transcriptomic response of female adult moths to host and non-host plants in two closely related species.

Authors:  M Orsucci; P Audiot; S Nidelet; F Dorkeld; A Pommier; M Vabre; D Severac; M Rohmer; B Gschloessl; R Streiff
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9.  Parallel evolution of behaviour during independent host-shifts following maize introduction into Asia and Europe.

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Journal:  Evol Appl       Date:  2017-06-17       Impact factor: 5.183

10.  Population genetics of the Mediterranean corn borer (Sesamia nonagrioides) differs between wild and cultivated plants.

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Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2020-03-19       Impact factor: 3.240

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