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Testing the efficiency of three 15N-labeled nitrogen compounds for indirect labeling of grasshoppers via plants in the field
Authors:Sybille B Unsicker  Carsten Renker  Ansgar Kahmen  Sonja Spindler  Nina Buchmann  & Wolfgang W Weisser
Institution:Institute of Ecology, University of Jena, Dornburgerstr. 159, D–07743 Jena, Germany;;Institute of Botany, University of Leipzig, Johannisallee 21, D–04103 Leipzig, Germany;;Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry, Hans-Knöll-Straße 10, 07745 Jena, Germany;;Institute of Plant Sciences, ETH Zürich, Universitätsstraße 2, CH-8092 Zürich, Switzerland
Abstract:In field studies of plant–insect herbivore interactions it is often difficult to establish which herbivore has fed on a particular plant. We investigated the suitability of three different 15N‐labeled nitrogen compounds (ammonium, nitrate, and glycine) for indirect marking of three grasshopper species Omocestus viridulus (L.), Chorthippus parallelus (Zett.), and Chorthippus biguttulus (L.) (Orthoptera: Acrididae)] through labeling their food plants in the field. In two short‐term experiments grassland plots of 1 m2 were separately labeled with either one of the different nitrogen compounds. Grasshoppers were caged on three food‐plant species Dactylis glomerata L., Holcus lanatus L. (Poaceae), and Trifolium repens L. (Fabaceae)] present in these plots for 72 h. Significantly enriched δ15N values in grasshoppers were found in all plant/grasshopper combinations. Enrichment in grasshoppers was positively correlated with the enrichment of plants and labeling with nitrate resulted in highest 15N enrichment. In a long‐term experiment, individuals of C. biguttulus were placed in a cage covering an area of 1 m2 for 37 days, with sampling of grasshoppers at regular intervals. δ15N values of the grasshopper and a common food plant, D. glomerata, increased steadily over time, up to 40‐fold by the end of the experiment. Our results demonstrate that 15N‐labeling of plants is an appropriate tool for the investigation of insect–plant interactions under natural conditions.
Keywords:Acrididae  ammonium                Chorthippus biguttulus                            Chorthippus parallelus                            Dactylis glomerata              glycine                Holcus lanatus              multi-trophic interactions                Omocestus viridulus              stable isotope 15N                Trifolium repens
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