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Drought stress differentially affects leaf-mining species
Authors:JOANNA T STALEY  SIMON R MORTIMER  GREGORY J MASTERS  MICHAEL D MORECROFT  VALERIE K BROWN  MICHELE E TAYLOR
Institution:Centre for Agri-Environmental Research, Department of Agriculture, The University of Reading, Reading, U.K.;, CABI Bioscience, Egham, U.K.;, NERC Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, Wytham, Oxford, U.K.
Abstract:Abstract.  1. The impact of climate change on phytophages is difficult to predict, due in part to variation between species in their responses to factors such as drought stress. Here, the hypothesis that several species within the leaf-mining feeding guild will respond in a consistent way to changes in rainfall patterns is tested, using a manipulative field experiment.
2. Summer drought, enhanced summer rainfall, and control treatments were imposed on a calcareous grassland community, and the responses of five leaf-mining species were assessed.
3. One leaf-mining species was more abundant under enhanced rainfall, one was more abundant under drought, and the other three species showed no consistent response to the rainfall treatments. Higher parasitism levels under drought may partly explain the response of one species ( Stephensia brunnichella ) to the treatments.
4. These results show that generalisations relating to drought stress impacts cannot be drawn at the feeding guild level for leaf-mining insects.
Keywords:Climate change  drought  feeding guild  herbivory  leaf-miner  plant–insect interaction  plant stress  plant vigour
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