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Intra- and interplant leaf sesquiterpene variability in Copaifera langsdorfii: relation to microlepidopteran herbivory
Authors:Cynthia A. Macedo  Jean H. Langenheim
Affiliation:

Department of Biology, University of California, Santa Cruz, CA 95064, U.S.A.

Abstract:Oecophorid herbivory in Copaifera langsdorfii leaves along with sesquiterpene composition, concentration of most of the individual sesquiterpenes and total yield did not significantly differ between the lower and upper portions of tree canopies. Although sesquiterpene variation in leaves collected throughout individual tree canopies was less than variation among trees, leaves which were eaten by oecophorid larvae had slightly lower yields than those unattacked. Individual C. langsdorfii trees within the population were significantly different from one another in sesquiterpene yield, oecophorid herbivory and in the concentration of seven out of the 11 sesquiterpene compounds. Leaf sesquiterpenes appear to be more important in inhibiting herbivory by Stenoma aff. assignata than leaf moisture and nitrogen content and toughness.
Keywords:Copaifera   tropical Leguminosae   Stenoma   sesquiterpenes   intraplant and intrapopulation variation   lepidopteran herbivory   oecophorid
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