Top-down and bottom-up controls on an herbivore on a native and introduced plant in a tropical agricultural landscape

被引:3
|
作者
Despland, Emma [1 ]
Santacruz, Paola G. [2 ]
机构
[1] Concordia Univ, Biol Dept, Montreal, PQ, Canada
[2] Museo Interact Ciencias, Quito, Ecuador
来源
PEERJ | 2020年 / 8卷
关键词
Plant-insect interactions; Introduced species; Solanum; Ithomiinae; Neotropics; Host range; Tritrophic; Caterpillars; ENEMY-FREE SPACE; HOST USE; BIOLOGICAL-CONTROL; INSECT HERBIVORES; TRADE-OFFS; SODA APPLE; CONSEQUENCES; PERFORMANCE; GROWTH;
D O I
10.7717/peerj.8782
中图分类号
O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
The recent introduction in a tropical agricultural environment of a weedy open-habitat plant (Solanum myriacanthum) and subsequent host range expansion of a common forest-edge butterfly (Mechanitis menapis) onto that plant provides an opportunity to examine reconfiguration of tritrophic networks in human-impacted landscapes. The objectives of this study were (1) determine if the caterpillars on the exotic host are more or less limited by plant defenses (bottom-up forces) and if they experience enemy release (decrease of top-down pressure) and (2) define how anthropic open pasture habitat influences the herbivore's tritrophic niche. Field and laboratory monitoring of larval survival and performance on a native (Solanum acerifolium) host plant and the exotic (S. myriacanthum) host plant were conducted in the Mindo Valley, Ecuador. Plant physical defenses were also measured. Results showed that larval mortality was mostly top-down on S. acerifolium, linked to parasitism, but mostly bottom-up on S. myriacanthum, possibly linked to observed increased plant defenses. Thus, in the absence of co-evolved relationships, herbivores on the exotic host experienced little top-down regulation, but stronger bottom-up pressures from plant defenses. These findings provide a rare empirical example of enemy-free space as a mechanism underlying host-range expansion. S. myriacanthum was less colonized in open pastures than in semi-shaded habitats (forest edges, thickets): fewer eggs were found, suggesting limited dispersal of adult butterflies into the harsh open environments, and the survival rate of first instar larvae was lower than on semi-shaded plants, likely linked to the stronger defenses of sun-grown leaves. These findings show how environmental conditions modulate the rewiring of trophic networks in heavily impacted landscapes, and limit a biocontrol by a native herbivore on an invasive plant in open habitats.
引用
收藏
页数:15
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Bottom-up and top-down pressures mediate competition between two generalist insects
    Barnes, Elizabeth E.
    Murphy, Shannon M.
    ECOLOGY, 2023, 104 (03)
  • [22] Dissociating top-down and bottom-up temporal attention in Down syndrome: A neurocostructive perspective
    Mento, Giovanni
    Scerif, Gaia
    Granziol, Umberto
    Franzoi, Malida
    Lanfranchi, Silvia
    COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT, 2019, 49 : 81 - 93
  • [23] Vector-borne plant pathogens modify top-down and bottom-up effects on insect herbivores
    Clark, Robert E.
    Crowder, David W.
    OECOLOGIA, 2021, 196 (04) : 1085 - 1093
  • [24] Modeling bottom-up and top-down controls on the low recruitment success of oyster larvae in Hiroshima Bay, Japan
    Wahyudin
    Yamamoto, Tamiji
    AQUACULTURE, 2020, 529
  • [25] Timing of disturbance, top-down, and bottom-up driving on early algal succession patterns in a tropical intertidal community
    Mayakun, Jaruwan
    Prathep, Anchana
    Kim, Jeong Ha
    PHYCOLOGICAL RESEARCH, 2020, 68 (02) : 135 - 143
  • [26] Autumnal bottom-up and top-down impacts of Cyanea capillata: a mesocosm study
    Hosia, Aino
    Augustin, Christina B.
    Dinasquet, Julie
    Granhag, Lena
    Paulsen, Maria L.
    Riemann, Lasse
    Rintala, Janne-Markus
    Setala, Outi
    Talvitie, Julia
    Titelman, Josefin
    JOURNAL OF PLANKTON RESEARCH, 2015, 37 (05) : 1042 - 1055
  • [27] Top-down or bottom-up? Government policies, public awareness and carbon reduction
    Luo, Juan
    Jin, Xiaoman
    Hu, Yiming
    ECONOMIC ANALYSIS AND POLICY, 2024, 83 : 118 - 129
  • [28] Ecology of Caribbean Sponges: Are Top-Down or Bottom-Up Processes More Important?
    Lesser, Michael P.
    Slattery, Marc
    PLOS ONE, 2013, 8 (11):
  • [29] From bottom-up to top-down control of invertebrate herbivores in a retrogressive chronosequence
    Kempel, Anne
    Allan, Eric
    Gossner, Martin M.
    Jochum, Malte
    Grace, James B.
    Wardle, David A.
    ECOLOGY LETTERS, 2023, 26 (03) : 411 - 424
  • [30] Blending Top-Down Federalism with Bottom-Up Engagement to Reduce Inequality in Ethiopia
    Khan, Qaiser
    Faguet, Jean-Paul
    Ambel, Alemayehu
    WORLD DEVELOPMENT, 2017, 96 : 326 - 342