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Differential effects of host plant hybridization on herbivore community structure and grazing pressure on forest canopies

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OIKOS
卷 119, 期 9, 页码 1445-1452

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0706.2010.18255.x

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  1. Tomakomai Research Station, Hokkaido Univ.
  2. Japanese Ministry of Education, Science, Sports, and Culture of Japan [1520708, 19657007, 21248017]
  3. Ministry of Environment (Environmental Technical Development)
  4. Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research [21248017, 19657007] Funding Source: KAKEN

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Interspecific hybridization in plants is known to have ecological effects on associated organisms. We examined the differences in insect herbivore community structure and grazing pressure on tree canopy leaves among natural hybrids and their parental oak species. We measured leaf traits, herbivore community structure, and grazing pressure on leaves of two oak species, Quercus crispula and Q. dentata, and their hybrids. The concentration of nitrogen in canopy leaves was greater in hybrids and in Q. dentata than in Q. crispula. The concentration of total phenolics was lower in hybrids than in Q. crispula. The concentration of condensed tannin was greater in hybrids than in Q. crispula. Relative herbivore abundance and species richness were greater on oak hybrids than on either parental species; herbivore species diversity and composition on hybrids were close to those on Q. crispula. Herbivore grazing pressure was lower on hybrids and Q. dentata than on Q. crispula. There was a negative correlation between herbivore grazing pressure and leaf nitrogen, suggesting that interspecific variation among oak taxa in herbivore pressure may be explained by leaf nitrogen; variation in herbivore community structure among oak taxa is likely to be controlled by polygenic leaf traits. Differing responses of ( 1) herbivore community structure and ( 2) herbivore grazing pressure to host plant hybridization may play important roles in regulating herbivore biodiversity in cool-temperate forest canopies.

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