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Complex Consequences of Herbivory and Interplant Cues in Three Annual Plants
Information exchange (or signaling) between plants following herbivore damage has recently been shown to affect plant responses to herbivory in relatively simple natural systems. In a large, manipulative field study using three annual plant species (Achyrachaena mollis, Lupinus nanus, and Sinapis ar...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3364994/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22675439 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0038105 |
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author | Pearse, Ian S. Porensky, Lauren M. Yang, Louie H. Stanton, Maureen L. Karban, Richard Bhattacharyya, Lisa Cox, Rosa Dove, Karin Higgins, August Kamoroff, Corrina Kirk, Travis Knight, Christopher Koch, Rebecca Parker, Corwin Rollins, Hilary Tanner, Kelsey |
author_facet | Pearse, Ian S. Porensky, Lauren M. Yang, Louie H. Stanton, Maureen L. Karban, Richard Bhattacharyya, Lisa Cox, Rosa Dove, Karin Higgins, August Kamoroff, Corrina Kirk, Travis Knight, Christopher Koch, Rebecca Parker, Corwin Rollins, Hilary Tanner, Kelsey |
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description | Information exchange (or signaling) between plants following herbivore damage has recently been shown to affect plant responses to herbivory in relatively simple natural systems. In a large, manipulative field study using three annual plant species (Achyrachaena mollis, Lupinus nanus, and Sinapis arvensis), we tested whether experimental damage to a neighboring conspecific affected a plant's lifetime fitness and interactions with herbivores. By manipulating relatedness between plants, we assessed whether genetic relatedness of neighboring individuals influenced the outcome of having a damaged neighbor. Additionally, in laboratory feeding assays, we assessed whether damage to a neighboring plant specifically affected palatability to a generalist herbivore and, for S. arvensis, a specialist herbivore. Our study suggested a high level of contingency in the outcomes of plant signaling. For example, in the field, damaging a neighbor resulted in greater herbivory to A. mollis, but only when the damaged neighbor was a close relative. Similarly, in laboratory trials, the palatability of S. arvensis to a generalist herbivore increased after the plant was exposed to a damaged neighbor, while palatability to a specialist herbivore decreased. Across all species, damage to a neighbor resulted in decreased lifetime fitness, but only if neighbors were closely related. These results suggest that the outcomes of plant signaling within multi-species neighborhoods may be far more context-specific than has been previously shown. In particular, our study shows that herbivore interactions and signaling between plants are contingent on the genetic relationship between neighboring plants. Many factors affect the outcomes of plant signaling, and studies that clarify these factors will be necessary in order to assess the role of plant information exchange about herbivory in natural systems. |
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spelling | pubmed-33649942012-06-06 Complex Consequences of Herbivory and Interplant Cues in Three Annual Plants Pearse, Ian S. Porensky, Lauren M. Yang, Louie H. Stanton, Maureen L. Karban, Richard Bhattacharyya, Lisa Cox, Rosa Dove, Karin Higgins, August Kamoroff, Corrina Kirk, Travis Knight, Christopher Koch, Rebecca Parker, Corwin Rollins, Hilary Tanner, Kelsey PLoS One Research Article Information exchange (or signaling) between plants following herbivore damage has recently been shown to affect plant responses to herbivory in relatively simple natural systems. In a large, manipulative field study using three annual plant species (Achyrachaena mollis, Lupinus nanus, and Sinapis arvensis), we tested whether experimental damage to a neighboring conspecific affected a plant's lifetime fitness and interactions with herbivores. By manipulating relatedness between plants, we assessed whether genetic relatedness of neighboring individuals influenced the outcome of having a damaged neighbor. Additionally, in laboratory feeding assays, we assessed whether damage to a neighboring plant specifically affected palatability to a generalist herbivore and, for S. arvensis, a specialist herbivore. Our study suggested a high level of contingency in the outcomes of plant signaling. For example, in the field, damaging a neighbor resulted in greater herbivory to A. mollis, but only when the damaged neighbor was a close relative. Similarly, in laboratory trials, the palatability of S. arvensis to a generalist herbivore increased after the plant was exposed to a damaged neighbor, while palatability to a specialist herbivore decreased. Across all species, damage to a neighbor resulted in decreased lifetime fitness, but only if neighbors were closely related. These results suggest that the outcomes of plant signaling within multi-species neighborhoods may be far more context-specific than has been previously shown. In particular, our study shows that herbivore interactions and signaling between plants are contingent on the genetic relationship between neighboring plants. Many factors affect the outcomes of plant signaling, and studies that clarify these factors will be necessary in order to assess the role of plant information exchange about herbivory in natural systems. Public Library of Science 2012-05-31 /pmc/articles/PMC3364994/ /pubmed/22675439 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0038105 Text en Pearse et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Pearse, Ian S. Porensky, Lauren M. Yang, Louie H. Stanton, Maureen L. Karban, Richard Bhattacharyya, Lisa Cox, Rosa Dove, Karin Higgins, August Kamoroff, Corrina Kirk, Travis Knight, Christopher Koch, Rebecca Parker, Corwin Rollins, Hilary Tanner, Kelsey Complex Consequences of Herbivory and Interplant Cues in Three Annual Plants |
title | Complex Consequences of Herbivory and Interplant Cues in Three Annual Plants |
title_full | Complex Consequences of Herbivory and Interplant Cues in Three Annual Plants |
title_fullStr | Complex Consequences of Herbivory and Interplant Cues in Three Annual Plants |
title_full_unstemmed | Complex Consequences of Herbivory and Interplant Cues in Three Annual Plants |
title_short | Complex Consequences of Herbivory and Interplant Cues in Three Annual Plants |
title_sort | complex consequences of herbivory and interplant cues in three annual plants |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3364994/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22675439 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0038105 |
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