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4 December 2015 Host-Plant Specialization Mediates the Influence of Plant Abundance on Host Use by Flower Head-Feeding Insects
Paola A. F. Nobre, Leonardo L. Bergamini, Thomas M. Lewinsohn, Leonardo R. Jorge, Mário Almeida-Neto
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Abstract

Among-population variation in host use is a common phenomenon in herbivorous insects. The simplest and most trivial explanation for such variation in host use is the among-site variation in plant species composition. Another aspect that can influence spatial variation in host use is the relative abundance of each host-plant species compared to all available hosts. Here, we used endophagous insects that develop in flower heads of Asteraceae species as a study system to investigate how plant abundance influences the pattern of host-plant use by herbivorous insects with distinct levels of host-range specialization. Only herbivores recorded on three or more host species were included in this study. In particular, we tested two related hypotheses: 1) plant abundance has a positive effect on the host-plant preference of herbivorous insects, and 2) the relative importance of plant abundance to host-plant preference is greater for herbivorous species that use a wider range of host-plant species. We analyzed 11 herbivore species in 20 remnants of Cerrado in Southeastern Brazil. For 8 out of 11 herbivore species, plant abundance had a positive influence on host use. In contrast to our expectation, both the most specialized and the most generalist herbivores showed a stronger positive effect of plant species abundance in host use. Thus, we found evidence that although the abundance of plant species is a major factor determining the preferential use of host plants, its relative importance is mediated by the host-range specialization of herbivores.

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Paola A. F. Nobre, Leonardo L. Bergamini, Thomas M. Lewinsohn, Leonardo R. Jorge, and Mário Almeida-Neto "Host-Plant Specialization Mediates the Influence of Plant Abundance on Host Use by Flower Head-Feeding Insects," Environmental Entomology 45(1), 171-177, (4 December 2015). https://doi.org/10.1093/ee/nvv177
Received: 2 July 2015; Accepted: 2 November 2015; Published: 4 December 2015
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KEYWORDS
Compositae
diet breadth
fruit fly
host plant selection
information-processing (or neural-constraints) hypothesis
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