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Effects of Leaf Age on Oviposition and on Offspring Fitness in the Imported Willow Leaf Beetle Plagiodera versicolora (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae)
Authors:B H King  M L Crowe  M D Blackmore
Institution:(1) Department of Biological Sciences, Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, Illinois, 60115
Abstract:Imported willow leaf beetles Plagiodera versicolora oviposit on willow leaves, and both larvae and adults feed on the leaves. In the field, eggs were found on leaves near the center of branchlets, and the number of eggs per cluster was independent of the leaf area and position. However, in the laboratory, females chose young leaves over old leaves, for both oviposition and feeding and choice did not rely on information on relative position or size of leaves. Developing on young versus old leaves may provide both advantages and disadvantages. In the laboratory, larvae developed more quickly and attained a greater adult weight when fed young versus old leaves, perhaps because of increased mandibular wear of larvae fed old leaves. However, in the field, survival of eggs was lower on young versus old leaves. In the laboratory, rates of cannibalism and survivorship to adulthood did not differ on young versus old leaves.
Keywords:Plagiodera versicolora  leaf age  fitness  oviposition choice  cannibalism  plant defenses
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