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Potential benefits of iridoid glycoside sequestration in Longitarsus melanocephalus (Coleoptera,Chrysomelidae)
Authors:CU Baden  S Dobler
Institution:1. Iowa State University, Department of Entomology, 110 Insectary Building, Ames, IA 50011, USA;2. Northern Plains Agricultural Research Laboratory, USDA-Agricultural Research Service, 1500 N. Central Avenue, Sidney, MT 59270, USA;1. USDA-ARS, Southeastern Fruit and Tree Nut Research Lab, Byron, GA 31008, USA;2. Department of Biology, Georgia Southwestern University, Americus, GA, USA;1. Department of Entomology, Faculty of Science, Cairo University, P.O. Box 12613, Orman, Giza, Egypt;2. Plant Protection Research Institute, Agricultural Research Center, Ministry of Agriculture, Dokki, Egypt;1. Centre for Integrated Pest Management, Harper Adams University, Newport, Shropshire TF10 8NB, UK;2. ADAS, Battlegate Road, Boxworth, Cambridge CB23 4NN, UK;3. ADAS, Rosemaund, Preston Wynne, Hereford HR1 3PG, UK;4. University of Warwick, Warwick Life Sciences, Wellesbourne, Warwick CV35 9EF, UK
Abstract:Whenever potentially noxious plant compounds are taken up and recycled by herbivorous insects, a protective function of these sequestered compounds is assumed. The flea beetle Longitarsus melanocephalus sequesters iridoid glycosides from its host plant up to a concentration of 2% DW, yet so far it remained unknown whether the insects gain protection from natural enemies by sequestering plant compounds at these comparatively low concentrations. Here we tested whether iridoid glycosides might deter or inhibit various soil and litter-dwelling potential enemies and pathogens. In choice experiments presenting L. melanocephalus pupae together with Tribolium castaneum pupae, the predator Lithobius forficatus was deterred by the iridoid glycoside containing pupae, while Forficula auricularia as well as the nematode Heterorhabditis bacteriophora were not deterred. L. forficatus also avoided artificial baits doted with 2% iridoid glycosides while F. auricularia showed no aversion to iridoid glycosides at these concentrations and H. bacteriophora did not suffer any toxic effect. Of the pathogens tested, the entomopathogenic fungi Beauveria bassiana and Metarhizium anisopliae were not inhibited in their growth by iridoid glycosides ranging up to 2%. However, an inhibitory effect could be observed against the entomopathogenic bacterium Bacillus thuringiensis, even at the relatively small concentrations that are common in L. melanocephalus. The antibacterial effect might thus be another important selective value of iridoid glycoside sequestration in this species.
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