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Variation in dietary patterns among and within polyphagous grasshopper species (Orthoptera: Acrididae)
Authors:Jerome J Howard
Institution:(1) Department of Entomology and Center for Insect Science, University of Arizona, 85721 Tucson, Arizona;(2) Present address: Department of Biological Sciences, University of New Orleans, 70148 New Orleans, Louisiana
Abstract:Individuals of two polyphagous grasshopper species,Melanoplus differentialis andSchistocerca albolineata, were reared under standardized conditions to eliminate prior experience as an influence on feeding behavior. Individuals were offered four plants in simultaneous choice tests from 8 to 14 times during development to adulthood. Individual insects varied in the preferred plant and the strength of preference, in the strength of the preference hierarchy among the four plants, and in breadth of feeding in choice tests. Average feeding diversity in choice tests increased significantly in later instars, but the sexes did not differ in feeding pattern. In both species a significant preference for one plant was generally but not invariably associated with a consistent preference hierarchy. Breadth of feeding in all tests was inversely related to the strength of preference and of the preference hierarchy. Although the two species differed in feeding diversity and in the relationship between preference and strength of preference hierarchy, evidence suggests that these differences were due to the specific plants used rather than to true interspecific differences. The existence of such variation under highly standardized rearing conditions suggests that genetic variation for these characteristics may exist in natural populations of polyphagous grasshoppers.
Keywords:Acrididae  diet breadth  host preference  intraspecific variation  polyphagy  preference hierarchy
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