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Influence of Dietary Experience on the Induction of Preference of Adult Moths and Larvae for a New Olfactory Cue
In Lepidoptera, host plant selection is first conditioned by oviposition site preference of adult females followed by feeding site preference of larvae. Dietary experience to plant volatile cues can induce larval and adult host plant preference. We investigated how the parent’s and self-experience i...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4544849/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26288070 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0136169 |
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author | Petit, Christophe Le Ru, Bruno Dupas, Stéphane Frérot, Brigitte Ahuya, Peter Kaiser-Arnauld, Laure Harry, Myriam Calatayud, Paul-André |
author_facet | Petit, Christophe Le Ru, Bruno Dupas, Stéphane Frérot, Brigitte Ahuya, Peter Kaiser-Arnauld, Laure Harry, Myriam Calatayud, Paul-André |
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description | In Lepidoptera, host plant selection is first conditioned by oviposition site preference of adult females followed by feeding site preference of larvae. Dietary experience to plant volatile cues can induce larval and adult host plant preference. We investigated how the parent’s and self-experience induce host preference in adult females and larvae of three lepidopteran stem borer species with different host plant ranges, namely the polyphagous Sesamia nonagrioides, the oligophagous Busseola fusca and the monophagous Busseola nairobica, and whether this induction can be linked to a neurophysiological phenotypic plasticity. The three species were conditioned to artificial diet enriched with vanillin from the neonate larvae to the adult stage during two generations. Thereafter, two-choice tests on both larvae and adults using a Y-tube olfactometer and electrophysiological (electroantennography [EAG] recordings) experiments on adults were carried out. In the polyphagous species, the induction of preference for a new olfactory cue (vanillin) by females and 3(rd) instar larvae was determined by parents’ and self-experiences, without any modification of the sensitivity of the females antennae. No preference induction was found in the oligophagous and monophagous species. Our results suggest that lepidopteran stem borers may acquire preferences for new olfactory cues from the larval to the adult stage as described by Hopkins’ host selection principle (HHSP), neo-Hopkins’ principle, and the concept of ‘chemical legacy.’ |
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spelling | pubmed-45448492015-09-01 Influence of Dietary Experience on the Induction of Preference of Adult Moths and Larvae for a New Olfactory Cue Petit, Christophe Le Ru, Bruno Dupas, Stéphane Frérot, Brigitte Ahuya, Peter Kaiser-Arnauld, Laure Harry, Myriam Calatayud, Paul-André PLoS One Research Article In Lepidoptera, host plant selection is first conditioned by oviposition site preference of adult females followed by feeding site preference of larvae. Dietary experience to plant volatile cues can induce larval and adult host plant preference. We investigated how the parent’s and self-experience induce host preference in adult females and larvae of three lepidopteran stem borer species with different host plant ranges, namely the polyphagous Sesamia nonagrioides, the oligophagous Busseola fusca and the monophagous Busseola nairobica, and whether this induction can be linked to a neurophysiological phenotypic plasticity. The three species were conditioned to artificial diet enriched with vanillin from the neonate larvae to the adult stage during two generations. Thereafter, two-choice tests on both larvae and adults using a Y-tube olfactometer and electrophysiological (electroantennography [EAG] recordings) experiments on adults were carried out. In the polyphagous species, the induction of preference for a new olfactory cue (vanillin) by females and 3(rd) instar larvae was determined by parents’ and self-experiences, without any modification of the sensitivity of the females antennae. No preference induction was found in the oligophagous and monophagous species. Our results suggest that lepidopteran stem borers may acquire preferences for new olfactory cues from the larval to the adult stage as described by Hopkins’ host selection principle (HHSP), neo-Hopkins’ principle, and the concept of ‘chemical legacy.’ Public Library of Science 2015-08-19 /pmc/articles/PMC4544849/ /pubmed/26288070 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0136169 Text en © 2015 Petit 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 Petit, Christophe Le Ru, Bruno Dupas, Stéphane Frérot, Brigitte Ahuya, Peter Kaiser-Arnauld, Laure Harry, Myriam Calatayud, Paul-André Influence of Dietary Experience on the Induction of Preference of Adult Moths and Larvae for a New Olfactory Cue |
title | Influence of Dietary Experience on the Induction of Preference of Adult Moths and Larvae for a New Olfactory Cue |
title_full | Influence of Dietary Experience on the Induction of Preference of Adult Moths and Larvae for a New Olfactory Cue |
title_fullStr | Influence of Dietary Experience on the Induction of Preference of Adult Moths and Larvae for a New Olfactory Cue |
title_full_unstemmed | Influence of Dietary Experience on the Induction of Preference of Adult Moths and Larvae for a New Olfactory Cue |
title_short | Influence of Dietary Experience on the Induction of Preference of Adult Moths and Larvae for a New Olfactory Cue |
title_sort | influence of dietary experience on the induction of preference of adult moths and larvae for a new olfactory cue |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4544849/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26288070 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0136169 |
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