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Metal concentrations of insects associated with the South African Ni hyperaccumulator Berkheya coddii (Asteraceae)
引用本文:ROBERT S. BOYD MICHEAL A. DAVIS MICHAEL A. WALL KEVIN BALKWILL. Metal concentrations of insects associated with the South African Ni hyperaccumulator Berkheya coddii (Asteraceae)[J]. Insect Science, 2006, 13(2): 85-102. DOI: 10.1111/j.1744-7917.2006.00070.x-i1
作者姓名:ROBERT S. BOYD MICHEAL A. DAVIS MICHAEL A. WALL KEVIN BALKWILL
作者单位:[1]Department of Biological Sciences, Auburn University, Auburn [2]Department of Biological Sciences, University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg [3]Entomology Department, San Diego Natural History Museum, San Diego, USA [4]C.E. Moss Herbarium,School of Animal and Plant Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa
摘    要:The high levels of some metals in metal hyperaccumulator plants may be transferred to insect associates. We surveyed insects collected from the South African Ni hyperaccumulator Berkheya coddii to document whole-body metal concentrations (Co, Cr, Cu, Mg, Mn, Ni, Pb, Zn). We also documented the concentrations of these metals in leaves, stems and inflorescences, finding extremely elevated levels of Ni (4 700-16 000μg/g) and high values (5-34μg/g) for Co, Cr, and Pb. Of 26 insect morphotypes collected from B. coddii, seven heteropterans, one coleopteran, and one orthopteran contained relatively high concentrations of Ni (〉 500μg/g). The large number of high-Ni heteropterans adds to discoveries of others (from California USA and New Caledonia) and suggests that members of this insect order may be particularly Ni tolerant. Nymphs of the orthopteran (Stenoscepa) contained 3 500 μg Ni/g, the greatest Ni concentration yet reported for an insect. We also found two beetles with elevated levels of Mg (〉 2 800 μg/g), one beetle with elevated Cu (〉 70 μg/g) and one heteropteran with an elevated level of Mn (〉 200 μg/g). Our results show that insects feeding on a Ni hyperaccumulator can mobilize Ni into food webs, although we found no evidence of Ni biomagnification in either herbivore or carnivore insect taxa. We also conclude that some insects associated with hyperaccumulators can contain Ni levels that are high enough to be toxic to vertebrates.

关 键 词:金属浓聚物 昆虫 南非 生物放大
收稿时间:2006-01-11
修稿时间:2006-01-11

Metal concentrations of insects associated with the South African Ni hyperaccumulator Berkheya coddii (Asteraceae)
ROBERT S. BOYD,MICHEAL A. DAVIS,MICHAEL A. WALL, KEVIN BALKWILL. Metal concentrations of insects associated with the South African Ni hyperaccumulator Berkheya coddii (Asteraceae)[J]. , 2006, 13(2): 85-102. DOI: 10.1111/j.1744-7917.2006.00070.x-i1
Authors:ROBERT S. BOYD  MICHEAL A. DAVIS  MICHAEL A. WALL   KEVIN BALKWILL
Affiliation:Department of Biological Sciences, Auburn University, Auburn;, Department of Biological Sciences, University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg;, Entomology Department, San Diego Natural History Museum, San Diego, USA;;C.E. Moss Herbarium, School of Animal and Plant Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa
Abstract:Abstract The high levels of some metals in metal hyperaccumulator plants may be transferred to insect associates. We surveyed insects collected from the South African Ni hyperaccumulator Berkheya coddii to document whole-body metal concentrations (Co, Cr, Cu, Mg, Mn, Ni, Pb, Zn). We also documented the concentrations of these metals in leaves, stems and inflorescences, finding extremely elevated levels of Ni (4 700–16 000 ∞g/g) and high values (5–34 ∞g/g) for Co, Cr, and Pb. Of 26 insect morphotypes collected from B. coddii, seven heteropterans, one coleopteran, and one orthopteran contained relatively high concentrations of Ni (> 500 ∞g/g). The large number of high-Ni heteropterans adds to discoveries of others (from California USA and New Caledonia) and suggests that members of this insect order may be particularly Ni tolerant. Nymphs of the orthopteran (Stenoscepa) contained 3 500 ∞g Ni/g, the greatest Ni concentration yet reported for an insect. We also found two beetles with elevated levels of Mg (> 2 800 ∞g/g), one beetle with elevated Cu (> 70 ∞g/g) and one heteropteran with an elevated level of Mn (> 200 ∞g/g). Our results show that insects feeding on a Ni hyperaccumulator can mobilize Ni into food webs, although we found no evidence of Ni biomagnification in either herbivore or carnivore insect taxa. We also conclude that some insects associated with hyperaccumulators can contain Ni levels that are high enough to be toxic to vertebrates.
Keywords:Berkheya coddii   biomagnification   food webs   heavy metals   hyperaccumulation  South Africa
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