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Behavioral responses of a leaf beetle to injury-related changes in its salicaceous host
Authors:Michael J Raupp  Clifford S Sadof
Institution:(1) Department of Entomology, University of Maryland, 20742 College Park, MD, USA
Abstract:Summary Adults of the leaf beetle Plagiodera versicolora Laich, avoided previously injured shoots of Salix alba lsquoTristisrsquo in favor of nearby uninjured ones. The response was rapid and persisted for five days of study. During brief periods of observation, the vast majority of beetles engaged in behaviors other than locomotion such as feeding and resting. Furthermore, the proportions of beetles walking were similar on injured and uninjured shoots. It appears that under these experimental conditions previous injury did not greatly increase searching behavior of the beetles. Leaves on previously injured shoots received less subsequent herbivory than uninjured ones. Findings of these experiments are consistent with patterns of herbivory observed in the field and known reproductive responses of beetles to diets of injured leaves. These results provide new information toward understanding relatively low levels of herbivory on individual willow leaves associated with the feeding of P. versicolora.
Keywords:Plagiodera versicolora  Salix alba lsquoTristisgif" alt="lsquo" align="BASELINE" BORDER="0">Tristisrsquo" target="_blank">gif" alt="rsquo" align="BASELINE" BORDER="0">  Foraging behavior  Induced responses
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