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Ecological and taxonomic trends in macrolepidopteran host plant selection
Authors:J D HOLLOWAY  P D N HEBERT
Institution:Tillinglea, Tillingbourne Park, Wotton, Dorking, Surrey RH5 6QL;Department of Biology, University of Windsor, Windsor, Ontario, N9BJP4, Canada
Abstract:Patterns of host plant use by larvae of macrolepidoptera feeding on trees and shrubs in Britain and Canada are examined. The incidence of polyphagous species varies among different lepidopteran taxa. Among largely monophagous taxa host plant switching has often occurred. The greater similarity of insect faunas on closely related plants is documented using cluster analysis. The Canadian data reveal that lepidopterans feeding on conifers are less specific in their host plant choice than species feeding on angiosperms. The numerical analyses also provide evidence of greater overlap in the insect faunas of plants belonging to the same ecological association. These results are discussed with particular reference to Lepidoptera-plant coevolution.
Keywords:cluster analysis  coevolution  Holarctic  larvae  Lepidoptera  trees
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