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Plant composition changes in a small-scale community have a large effect on the performance of an economically important grassland pest

BACKGROUND: The grasshopper Oedaleus asiaticus Bey-Bienko (Acrididae: Oedipodinae) is a dominant and economically important pest that is widely distributed across the Mongolian plateau. This herbivore pest causes major damage to the grassland of the Inner Mongolian steppe in China. The population dy...

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Autores principales: Qin, Xinghu, Wu, Huihui, Huang, Xunbing, Lock, T. Ryan, Kallenbach, Robert L., Ma, Jingchuan, Ali, Md. Panna, Tu, Xiongbing, Cao, Guangchun, Wang, Guangjun, Nong, Xiangqun, McNeill, Mark R., Zhang, Zehua
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6727414/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31484520
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12898-019-0248-6
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author Qin, Xinghu
Wu, Huihui
Huang, Xunbing
Lock, T. Ryan
Kallenbach, Robert L.
Ma, Jingchuan
Ali, Md. Panna
Tu, Xiongbing
Cao, Guangchun
Wang, Guangjun
Nong, Xiangqun
McNeill, Mark R.
Zhang, Zehua
author_facet Qin, Xinghu
Wu, Huihui
Huang, Xunbing
Lock, T. Ryan
Kallenbach, Robert L.
Ma, Jingchuan
Ali, Md. Panna
Tu, Xiongbing
Cao, Guangchun
Wang, Guangjun
Nong, Xiangqun
McNeill, Mark R.
Zhang, Zehua
author_sort Qin, Xinghu
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description BACKGROUND: The grasshopper Oedaleus asiaticus Bey-Bienko (Acrididae: Oedipodinae) is a dominant and economically important pest that is widely distributed across the Mongolian plateau. This herbivore pest causes major damage to the grassland of the Inner Mongolian steppe in China. The population dynamics of herbivore pests is affected by grassland management practices (e.g., mowing and heavy livestock grazing) that alter plant community structures and stoichiometric characteristics. For example, O. asiaticus outbreak is closely associated with plant preference changes caused by nitrogen loss from heavy livestock grazing. However, the manner by which small-scale variation in vegetation affects grasshopper performance and promotes outbreak is poorly characterized. To address this question, we investigated the relationship between small-scale (1 m(2)) vegetation variability and measures of O. asiaticus performance associated with plant stoichiometric characteristics. RESULTS: We found that food preferences of O. asiaticus varied significantly, but maintained a specific dietary structure for different plant compositions. Notably, small-scale changes in plant community composition significantly affected grasshopper food preference and body size. Partial least-square modeling indicated that plant proportion and biomass affected grasshopper body size and density. We found that this effect differed between sexes. Specifically, female body mass positively correlated with the proportion of Stipa krylovii grass, whereas male mass positively correlated with the proportion of Artemisia frigida grass. Further analyses indicated that grasshopper performance is closely associated with plant stoichiometric traits that might be responsible for the pest’s plague. CONCLUSIONS: This study provides valuable information for managing grasshoppers using rational grassland management practices.
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spelling pubmed-67274142019-09-10 Plant composition changes in a small-scale community have a large effect on the performance of an economically important grassland pest Qin, Xinghu Wu, Huihui Huang, Xunbing Lock, T. Ryan Kallenbach, Robert L. Ma, Jingchuan Ali, Md. Panna Tu, Xiongbing Cao, Guangchun Wang, Guangjun Nong, Xiangqun McNeill, Mark R. Zhang, Zehua BMC Ecol Research Article BACKGROUND: The grasshopper Oedaleus asiaticus Bey-Bienko (Acrididae: Oedipodinae) is a dominant and economically important pest that is widely distributed across the Mongolian plateau. This herbivore pest causes major damage to the grassland of the Inner Mongolian steppe in China. The population dynamics of herbivore pests is affected by grassland management practices (e.g., mowing and heavy livestock grazing) that alter plant community structures and stoichiometric characteristics. For example, O. asiaticus outbreak is closely associated with plant preference changes caused by nitrogen loss from heavy livestock grazing. However, the manner by which small-scale variation in vegetation affects grasshopper performance and promotes outbreak is poorly characterized. To address this question, we investigated the relationship between small-scale (1 m(2)) vegetation variability and measures of O. asiaticus performance associated with plant stoichiometric characteristics. RESULTS: We found that food preferences of O. asiaticus varied significantly, but maintained a specific dietary structure for different plant compositions. Notably, small-scale changes in plant community composition significantly affected grasshopper food preference and body size. Partial least-square modeling indicated that plant proportion and biomass affected grasshopper body size and density. We found that this effect differed between sexes. Specifically, female body mass positively correlated with the proportion of Stipa krylovii grass, whereas male mass positively correlated with the proportion of Artemisia frigida grass. Further analyses indicated that grasshopper performance is closely associated with plant stoichiometric traits that might be responsible for the pest’s plague. CONCLUSIONS: This study provides valuable information for managing grasshoppers using rational grassland management practices. BioMed Central 2019-09-04 /pmc/articles/PMC6727414/ /pubmed/31484520 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12898-019-0248-6 Text en © The Author(s) 2019 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Qin, Xinghu
Wu, Huihui
Huang, Xunbing
Lock, T. Ryan
Kallenbach, Robert L.
Ma, Jingchuan
Ali, Md. Panna
Tu, Xiongbing
Cao, Guangchun
Wang, Guangjun
Nong, Xiangqun
McNeill, Mark R.
Zhang, Zehua
Plant composition changes in a small-scale community have a large effect on the performance of an economically important grassland pest
title Plant composition changes in a small-scale community have a large effect on the performance of an economically important grassland pest
title_full Plant composition changes in a small-scale community have a large effect on the performance of an economically important grassland pest
title_fullStr Plant composition changes in a small-scale community have a large effect on the performance of an economically important grassland pest
title_full_unstemmed Plant composition changes in a small-scale community have a large effect on the performance of an economically important grassland pest
title_short Plant composition changes in a small-scale community have a large effect on the performance of an economically important grassland pest
title_sort plant composition changes in a small-scale community have a large effect on the performance of an economically important grassland pest
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6727414/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31484520
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12898-019-0248-6
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