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Defoliating insect immune defense interacts with induced plant defense during a population outbreak

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ECOLOGY
卷 87, 期 2, 页码 291-296

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1890/05-0362

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Betula pubescens ssp czerepanovii; direct and indirect induced plant defense; Epirrita autumnata; immune defense; insect herbivores; parasitism; population cycles

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During population outbreaks, top-down and bottom-up factors are unable to control defoliator numbers. To our knowledge, details of biotic interactions leading to increased population density have not been Studied during real Population outbreaks. We c experimentally assessed the strength of plant defenses and of insect immunocompetence, assumed to contribute to active insect resistance against parasitoids and pathogens, in the geometrid Epirrita autumnata during a steep increase in population density. We demonstrated rapid (same-season) induced resistance in the foliage of its host, mountain birch. The response was systemic, spreading throughout the tree, and retarded larval growth rate by similar to 10%. On the other hand, no direct delayed carry-over effects were found in the next season in larval growth rate, mortality, or pupal mass. Larval damage to a tree during the previous year, however, significantly (by similar to 13%) accelerated the advance of the immune response (measured as melanization of,in implant inserted into the pupal hemocoel). The encapsulation rate correlated positively with larval mortality in trees in which larvae had been introduced the previous year, but not in control trees. Both of these observations suggest that induced plant defense was associated with ail increased insect immunocompetence during the Population increase.

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