| Literature DB >> 27650549 |
Abir Hafsi1,2, Benoit Facon1,3, Virginie Ravigné1, Frédéric Chiroleu1, Serge Quilici1, Brahim Chermiti2, Pierre-François Duyck4,5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Phytophagous insects differ in their degree of specialisation on host plants, and range from strictly monophagous species that can develop on only one host plant to extremely polyphagous species that can develop on hundreds of plant species in many families. Nutritional compounds in host fruits affect several larval traits that may be related to adult fitness. In this study, we determined the relationship between fruit nutrient composition and the degree of host specialisation of seven of the eight tephritid species present in La Réunion; these species are known to have very different host ranges in natura. In the laboratory, larval survival, larval developmental time, and pupal weight were assessed on 22 fruit species occurring in La Réunion. In addition, data on fruit nutritional composition were obtained from existing databases.Entities:
Keywords: Carbohydrate; Food webs; Host range; Nutriments composition; Tephritidae
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27650549 PMCID: PMC5030732 DOI: 10.1186/s12898-016-0094-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Ecol ISSN: 1472-6785 Impact factor: 2.964
List of host species studied
| Family | Species | Common name |
|---|---|---|
| Anacardiaceae |
| Mango |
| Annonaceae |
| Custard apple |
| Caricaceae |
| Papaya |
| Combretaceae |
| Indian almond |
| Cucurbitaceae |
| Water melon |
|
| Melon | |
|
| Cucumber | |
|
| Pumpkin | |
|
| Zucchini | |
|
| Chayote | |
| Moraceae |
| Fig |
| Myrtaceae |
| Strawberry guava |
|
| Guava | |
| Oxalidaceae |
| Star fruit |
| Rosaceae |
| Loquat |
|
| Plum | |
|
| Peach | |
| Rutaceae |
| Mandarin |
| Solanaceae |
| Chilli |
|
| Tree tomato | |
|
| Tomato | |
|
| Eggplant |
Fig. 1Larval survival for seven tephritid species reared on 22 host fruit species occurring in La Reunion. Values are mean ± SE. Host fruits belonging to the Cucurbitaceae and Solanaceae are indicated by green and red, respectively. Host fruits are ordered by coordinate of the first axis of CCA analyses (see “Methods” section)
Fig. 2Pupal weight (10−4 g) for the seven tephritid species reared on 22 host fruit species occurring in La Reunion. Values are mean ± SE. Host fruits belonging to the Cucurbitaceae and Solanaceae are indicated by green and red, respectively. Host fruits are ordered by coordinate of the first axis of CCA analyses (see “Methods” section). Pupal weight scales among species were changed for better representation
Analyses by linear models of pupal weight as a function of larval survival and developmental time for seven Tephritidae species reared on 22 fruit species
| Tephritidae species | Effect | Residuals; Df | Estimate | F value | P value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
| Survival | 1; 393 | 6.71 | 86.06 | < |
| DT | 1; 393 | −2.49 | 290.38 | < | |
|
| Survival | 1; 413 | 30.40 | 161.40 | < |
| DT | 1; 413 | −0.45 | 15.95 | < | |
|
| Survival | 1; 288 | 22.91 | 10.43 |
|
| DT | 1; 288 | −0.09 | 0.29 | 0.5880 | |
|
| Survival | 1; 406 | 24.40 | 188.58 | < |
| DT | 1; 406 | −2.27 | 126.27 | < | |
|
| Survival | 1; 590 | 68.42 | 3.37 | 0.0714 |
| DT | 1; 590 | −0.51 | 0.99 | 0.3245 | |
|
| Survival | 1; 141 | −9.04 | 0.05 | 0.8152 |
| DT | 1; 141 | −0.15 | 0.03 | 0.8568 | |
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| Survival | 1; 193 | 5.59 | 2.35 | 0.1265 |
| DT | 1; 193 | −0.66 | 5.32 |
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DT developmental time, Survival larval survival
Significant effects (P < 0.05) are indicated in italic
Fig. 3CCA analysis of the relationship between fruit composition and survival of seven tephritid species. a Position of the different fruit species in the factorial space of the CCA analysis with contribution of nutrient composition and larval survival on the studied fruits. b Contribution of the nutrient composition to the factorial space. c Position of larval survival of the seven tephritid species in the factorial space. Host fruits belonging to Cucurbitaceae and Solanaceae families are indicated by green and red, respectively. Ccat, C. catoirii; Ccap, C. capitata; Cros, C. rosa; Bzon, B. zonata; Zcuc, Z. cucurbitae; Ddem, D. demmerezi; Ncya, N. cyanescens