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Defensive Behavior in Primary- and Secondary-Host Generations of the Soldier-Producing Aphid, Pemphigus bursarius (Hemiptera: Aphididae)
Authors:Christian Braendle  William A Foster
Institution:(1) Department of Zoology, University of Oxford, South Parks Road, Oxford, OX13PS, UK;(2) Department of Zoology, University of Cambridge, Downing Street, Cambridge, CB23EJ, UK
Abstract:The genus Pemphigus comprises several species that produce soldiers (defensive morphs) in galls on the primary host. At the moment, it is unclear if host-alternating species also produce defenders on their secondary host. We therefore examined how P. bursarius morphs of the secondary host generations respond to predators to test whether they show defensive behavior. We further examined how this response compares with the antipredator behavior of soldiers in P. bursarius and P. spyrothecae occurring on the primary host. We performed two manipulative experiments using two predatory species to quantify the behavior of the different morphs in response to predators. In both experiments, secondary host morphs of P. bursarius showed no attacking behavior and antipredator behavior in these morphs was limited to escaping natural enemies by walking away. In contrast, the first instars of the primary host generations in both Pemphigus species showed attacking behavior and were capable of killing the predators.
Keywords:defensive behavior  host-alternation  Pemphigus bursarius  Pemphigus spyrothecae  polyphenism  predator–  prey interactions  soldier aphids
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