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Variably hungry caterpillars: predictive models and foliar chemistry suggest how to eat a rainforest.

Simon T Segar1,2, Martin Volf3,2, Brus Isua4, Mentap Sisol4, Conor M Redmond3,2, Margaret E Rosati5, Bradley Gewa4, Kenneth Molem4, Chris Dahl3,2, Jeremy D Holloway6, Yves Basset3,2,7, Scott E Miller5, George D Weiblen8, Juha-Pekka Salminen9, Vojtech Novotny3,2.   

Abstract

A long-term goal in evolutionary ecology is to explain the incredible diversity of insect herbivores and patterns of host plant use in speciose groups like tropical Lepidoptera. Here, we used standardized food-web data, multigene phylogenies of both trophic levels and plant chemistry data to model interactions between Lepidoptera larvae (caterpillars) from two lineages (Geometridae and Pyraloidea) and plants in a species-rich lowland rainforest in New Guinea. Model parameters were used to make and test blind predictions for two hectares of an exhaustively sampled forest. For pyraloids, we relied on phylogeny alone and predicted 54% of species-level interactions, translating to 79% of all trophic links for individual insects, by sampling insects from only 15% of local woody plant diversity. The phylogenetic distribution of host-plant associations in polyphagous geometrids was less conserved, reducing accuracy. In a truly quantitative food web, only 40% of pair-wise interactions were described correctly in geometrids. Polyphenol oxidative activity (but not protein precipitation capacity) was important for understanding the occurrence of geometrids (but not pyraloids) across their hosts. When both foliar chemistry and plant phylogeny were included, we predicted geometrid-plant occurrence with 89% concordance. Such models help to test macroevolutionary hypotheses at the community level.
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Keywords:  Geometridae; Papua New Guinea; Pyraloidea; biodiversity; food webs; oxidative activity

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29118136      PMCID: PMC5698651          DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2017.1803

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Biol Sci        ISSN: 0962-8452            Impact factor:   5.349


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