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Asynchrony between Host Plant and Insects-Defoliator within a Tritrophic System: The Role of Herbivore Innate Immunity

The effects of asynchrony in the phenology of spring-feeding insect-defoliators and their host plants on insects’ fitness, as well as the importance of this effect for the population dynamics of outbreaking species of insects, is a widespread and well-documented phenomenon. However, the spreading of...

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Autores principales: Martemyanov, Vyacheslav V., Pavlushin, Sergey V., Dubovskiy, Ivan M., Yushkova, Yuliya V., Morosov, Sergey V., Chernyak, Elena I., Efimov, Vadim M., Ruuhola, Teija, Glupov, Victor V.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4482610/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26115118
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0130988
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author Martemyanov, Vyacheslav V.
Pavlushin, Sergey V.
Dubovskiy, Ivan M.
Yushkova, Yuliya V.
Morosov, Sergey V.
Chernyak, Elena I.
Efimov, Vadim M.
Ruuhola, Teija
Glupov, Victor V.
author_facet Martemyanov, Vyacheslav V.
Pavlushin, Sergey V.
Dubovskiy, Ivan M.
Yushkova, Yuliya V.
Morosov, Sergey V.
Chernyak, Elena I.
Efimov, Vadim M.
Ruuhola, Teija
Glupov, Victor V.
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description The effects of asynchrony in the phenology of spring-feeding insect-defoliators and their host plants on insects’ fitness, as well as the importance of this effect for the population dynamics of outbreaking species of insects, is a widespread and well-documented phenomenon. However, the spreading of this phenomenon through the food chain, and especially those mechanisms operating this spreading, are still unclear. In this paper, we study the effect of seasonally declined leafquality (estimated in terms of phenolics and nitrogen content) on herbivore fitness, immune parameters and resistance against pathogen by using the silver birch Betula pendula—gypsy moth Lymantria dispar—nucleopolyhedrovirus as the tritrophic system. We show that a phenological mismatch induced by the delay in the emergence of gypsy moth larvae and following feeding on mature leaves has negative effects on the female pupal weight, on the rate of larval development and on the activity of phenoloxidase in the plasma of haemolymph. In addition, the larval susceptibility to exogenous nucleopolyhydrovirus infection as well as covert virus activation were both enhanced due to the phenological mismatch. The observed effects of phenological mismatch on insect-baculovirus interaction may partially explain the strong and fast fluctuations in the population dynamics of the gypsy moth that is often observed in the studied part of the defoliator area. This study also reveals some indirect mechanisms of effect related to host plant quality, which operate through the insect innate immune status and affect resistance to both exogenous and endogenous virus.
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spelling pubmed-44826102015-06-29 Asynchrony between Host Plant and Insects-Defoliator within a Tritrophic System: The Role of Herbivore Innate Immunity Martemyanov, Vyacheslav V. Pavlushin, Sergey V. Dubovskiy, Ivan M. Yushkova, Yuliya V. Morosov, Sergey V. Chernyak, Elena I. Efimov, Vadim M. Ruuhola, Teija Glupov, Victor V. PLoS One Research Article The effects of asynchrony in the phenology of spring-feeding insect-defoliators and their host plants on insects’ fitness, as well as the importance of this effect for the population dynamics of outbreaking species of insects, is a widespread and well-documented phenomenon. However, the spreading of this phenomenon through the food chain, and especially those mechanisms operating this spreading, are still unclear. In this paper, we study the effect of seasonally declined leafquality (estimated in terms of phenolics and nitrogen content) on herbivore fitness, immune parameters and resistance against pathogen by using the silver birch Betula pendula—gypsy moth Lymantria dispar—nucleopolyhedrovirus as the tritrophic system. We show that a phenological mismatch induced by the delay in the emergence of gypsy moth larvae and following feeding on mature leaves has negative effects on the female pupal weight, on the rate of larval development and on the activity of phenoloxidase in the plasma of haemolymph. In addition, the larval susceptibility to exogenous nucleopolyhydrovirus infection as well as covert virus activation were both enhanced due to the phenological mismatch. The observed effects of phenological mismatch on insect-baculovirus interaction may partially explain the strong and fast fluctuations in the population dynamics of the gypsy moth that is often observed in the studied part of the defoliator area. This study also reveals some indirect mechanisms of effect related to host plant quality, which operate through the insect innate immune status and affect resistance to both exogenous and endogenous virus. Public Library of Science 2015-06-26 /pmc/articles/PMC4482610/ /pubmed/26115118 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0130988 Text en © 2015 Martemyanov 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.
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Martemyanov, Vyacheslav V.
Pavlushin, Sergey V.
Dubovskiy, Ivan M.
Yushkova, Yuliya V.
Morosov, Sergey V.
Chernyak, Elena I.
Efimov, Vadim M.
Ruuhola, Teija
Glupov, Victor V.
Asynchrony between Host Plant and Insects-Defoliator within a Tritrophic System: The Role of Herbivore Innate Immunity
title Asynchrony between Host Plant and Insects-Defoliator within a Tritrophic System: The Role of Herbivore Innate Immunity
title_full Asynchrony between Host Plant and Insects-Defoliator within a Tritrophic System: The Role of Herbivore Innate Immunity
title_fullStr Asynchrony between Host Plant and Insects-Defoliator within a Tritrophic System: The Role of Herbivore Innate Immunity
title_full_unstemmed Asynchrony between Host Plant and Insects-Defoliator within a Tritrophic System: The Role of Herbivore Innate Immunity
title_short Asynchrony between Host Plant and Insects-Defoliator within a Tritrophic System: The Role of Herbivore Innate Immunity
title_sort asynchrony between host plant and insects-defoliator within a tritrophic system: the role of herbivore innate immunity
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4482610/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26115118
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0130988
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