Taste Sensitivity of Insect Herbivores to Deterrents is Greater in Specialists Than in Generalists: A Behavioral Test of the Hypothesis with Two Closely Related Caterpillars
Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2000-01-01
scimago Q1
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SJR: 0.701
CiteScore: 4.1
Impact factor: 1.8
ISSN: 00980331, 15731561
Biochemistry
General Medicine
Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
Abstract
Sensitivity of caterpillars of Heliothis virescens, a generalist, and H. subflexa, a specialist, to eight different plant secondary compounds was examined behaviorally. The compounds were nicotine hydrogen tartrate, hordenine, caffeine, sinigrin, linamarin, arbutin, chlorogenic acid, and salicin. All compounds deterred feeding, at least at the higher concentrations, but the generalist was less affected than the specialist. Thus the hypothesis that specialists have greater sensitivity to deterrents than generalists was supported. In most cases deterrence occurred on first encounter, indicating that the response was sensory; in some cases short-term postingestive effects also appeared to play a role. The larger quantities of deterrent-containing food ingested by H. virescens sometimes resulted in measurable postingestive effects during the second control test. This did not occur in H. subflexa, which more commonly rejected the deterrent-containing food on first contact. The contrast between the species is discussed in relation to tradeoffs involved in different diet breadths.
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BERNAYS E. A. et al. Taste Sensitivity of Insect Herbivores to Deterrents is Greater in Specialists Than in Generalists: A Behavioral Test of the Hypothesis with Two Closely Related Caterpillars // Journal of Chemical Ecology. 2000. Vol. 26. No. 2. pp. 547-563.
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BERNAYS E. A., Oppenheim S., Chapman R., Kwon H., Gould F. Taste Sensitivity of Insect Herbivores to Deterrents is Greater in Specialists Than in Generalists: A Behavioral Test of the Hypothesis with Two Closely Related Caterpillars // Journal of Chemical Ecology. 2000. Vol. 26. No. 2. pp. 547-563.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1023/a:1005430010314
UR - https://doi.org/10.1023/a:1005430010314
TI - Taste Sensitivity of Insect Herbivores to Deterrents is Greater in Specialists Than in Generalists: A Behavioral Test of the Hypothesis with Two Closely Related Caterpillars
T2 - Journal of Chemical Ecology
AU - BERNAYS, E A
AU - Oppenheim, S
AU - Chapman, R.F
AU - Kwon, H.
AU - Gould, F.
PY - 2000
DA - 2000/01/01
PB - Springer Nature
SP - 547-563
IS - 2
VL - 26
SN - 0098-0331
SN - 1573-1561
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@article{2000_BERNAYS,
author = {E A BERNAYS and S Oppenheim and R.F Chapman and H. Kwon and F. Gould},
title = {Taste Sensitivity of Insect Herbivores to Deterrents is Greater in Specialists Than in Generalists: A Behavioral Test of the Hypothesis with Two Closely Related Caterpillars},
journal = {Journal of Chemical Ecology},
year = {2000},
volume = {26},
publisher = {Springer Nature},
month = {jan},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1023/a:1005430010314},
number = {2},
pages = {547--563},
doi = {10.1023/a:1005430010314}
}
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BERNAYS, E. A., et al. “Taste Sensitivity of Insect Herbivores to Deterrents is Greater in Specialists Than in Generalists: A Behavioral Test of the Hypothesis with Two Closely Related Caterpillars.” Journal of Chemical Ecology, vol. 26, no. 2, Jan. 2000, pp. 547-563. https://doi.org/10.1023/a:1005430010314.