Tracing sources of carbon and hydrogen to stored lipids in the migratory moth,Mythimna unipuncta using stable isotopes (δ2H, δ13C) |
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Authors: | Libesha Anparasan Jeremy N McNeil Keith A Hobson |
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Abstract: | Stable isotope measurements of insect tissues can be used to determine origin and migratory patterns. The isotopic links between diet and stored lipids in laboratory reared true armyworm moths (Mythimna unipuncta, Haw.) were investigated using δ13C and δ2H measurements. Newly emerged moths were fed synthetic nectars, consisting of different carbohydrate and water sources that were isotopically distinct from those in the larval diet. After 4 days of feeding, insects were sacrificed, and fat‐body lipids were extracted for isotopic analysis. When held on a constant nectar source, adult diet contributed ~87% of the C and 44% H of lipids. For H, 27% and ~ 17% of lipid was derived from carbohydrates and water, respectively, with the remainder presumably from the larval stage. When the isotopic composition of the nectar source was switched there was rapid and exponential temporal change in lipid isotopic profiles. The relevance of our findings to tracing origins of stored lipids in migrant Lepidoptera is discussed. |
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Keywords: | Carbon‐13 deuterium isotopic tracing lipids true armyworm |
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