Feeny revisited:: condensed tannins as anti-herbivore defences in leaf-chewing herbivore communities of Quercus

被引:213
作者
Forkner, RE
Marquis, RJ
Lill, JT
机构
[1] Univ Missouri, Dept Biol, St Louis, MO 63121 USA
[2] George Washington Univ, Dept Biol Sci, Washington, DC 20052 USA
关键词
canopy; community ecology; condensed tannins; insect-plant interactions; plant chemistry; polyphenolics; Quercus;
D O I
10.1111/j.1365-2311.2004.0590.x
中图分类号
Q96 [昆虫学];
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摘要
1. Community level oak-tannin-insect patterns have been largely unexplored since Paul Feeny's ground-breaking research. Two hypotheses were tested for Quercus velutina and Q. alba in the Missouri Ozarks: abundance and richness of leaf-chewing herbivores are negatively correlated with foliar condensed tannin concentrations and variation in condensed tannin concentrations explains variation in herbivore community structure. 2. In 2001, foliar condensed tannins in the understorey and canopy of these two oak species were quantified simultaneously with censuses of herbivores in May, during leaf expansion, and in June and August, when leaves were fully expanded. Thirty-eight of the 134 species encountered had densities sufficient to be analysed individually (n = 10). Of those, Acronicta increta (Noctuidae) and Attelabus sp. (Curculionidae), both oak specialists, were negatively correlated with condensed tannins in the canopy of Q. alba. One additional specialist, Chionodes pereyra (Gelechiidae), was marginally negatively correlated with condensed tannins in the understorey of Q. velutina. Understorey species richness of May Q. velutina herbivores was negatively correlated with condensed tannins, as were total canopy insect density and species richness of August herbivores on Q. alba. 3. Principal component analysis (PCA) of insect abundances indicated that understorey and canopy Q. velutina and Q. alba had different communities of leaf-chewing insects. Furthermore, condensed tannin levels contributed significantly to variation in PCA scores for Q. velutina, explaining 25% of the total variation. 4. Overall, these results indicate that specialists were more likely than generalists both to correlate negatively with condensed tannins and to occur in lower tannin habitats; abundance and richness of both early and late season fauna correlated negatively with tannins; and species were more likely to correlate negatively with condensed tannins when feeding on Q. alba than on Q. velutina and when feeding in the canopy than in the understorey. Future studies of tannin-insect interactions should manipulate leaf quality in combination with manipulations of other factors that likely influence community structure.
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