Chemodiversity affects preference for chemotypes in two aphid species

Neuhaus‐Harr A, Ojeda‐Prieto L, Eilers E, Müller C, Weisser WW, Heinen R (2024)
Oikos: e10437.

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Neuhaus‐Harr, Annika; Ojeda‐Prieto, Lina; Eilers, ElisabethUniBi; Müller, CarolineUniBi; Weisser, Wolfgang W.; Heinen, Robin
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Plants of the same species can strongly differ in their specialized metabolite profiles, which can affect insect presence and abundance in the field. However, how specialized chemistry shapes plant attractiveness to herbivorous insects is not fully understood. Here, we used common tansyTanacetum vulgare, Asteraceae) – a perennial plant that is highly diverse in terpenoid composition and is known to have variable chemotypes – to test whether 1) plants with different chemotype profiles differ in attractiveness to two specialist aphid species,Macrosiphoniella tanacetariaandUroleucon tanaceti, in pairwise choice assays; 2) the diversity of the terpenoid blend affects plant attractiveness to aphids; 3) how plant chemical traits relate to plant morphological traits and which traits best explain aphid preference. We found thatM. tanacetariapreferred two out of five chemotypes, dominated by α‐thujone/β‐thujone and β‐trans‐chrysanthenyl acetate, while avoiding a chemotype dominated by α‐pinene/sabinene.Uroleucon tanacetishowed no clear preference towards chemotypes, but when given a choice between chemotypes dominated by α‐thujone/β‐thujone and by α‐pinene/sabinene, they preferred the former. Importantly, plant attractiveness to aphids was marginally negatively correlated with chemodiversity, i.e. the number of terpenoid compounds, inM. tanacetaria, but not inU. tanaceti. Interestingly, the relative concentration and number of terpenoids were generally higher in larger and bushier plants. Hence, we did not observe a tradeoff between plant growth and defence. We conclude that plant chemical composition affects plant attractiveness to aphids and hence may contribute to variation in natural aphid colonization patterns on plants of the same species.
Erscheinungsjahr
2024
Zeitschriftentitel
Oikos
Art.-Nr.
e10437
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0030-1299
eISSN
1600-0706
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2985963

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Neuhaus‐Harr A, Ojeda‐Prieto L, Eilers E, Müller C, Weisser WW, Heinen R. Chemodiversity affects preference for chemotypes in two aphid species. Oikos. 2024: e10437.
Neuhaus‐Harr, A., Ojeda‐Prieto, L., Eilers, E., Müller, C., Weisser, W. W., & Heinen, R. (2024). Chemodiversity affects preference for chemotypes in two aphid species. Oikos, e10437. https://doi.org/10.1111/oik.10437
Neuhaus‐Harr, Annika, Ojeda‐Prieto, Lina, Eilers, Elisabeth, Müller, Caroline, Weisser, Wolfgang W., and Heinen, Robin. 2024. “Chemodiversity affects preference for chemotypes in two aphid species”. Oikos: e10437.
Neuhaus‐Harr, A., Ojeda‐Prieto, L., Eilers, E., Müller, C., Weisser, W. W., and Heinen, R. (2024). Chemodiversity affects preference for chemotypes in two aphid species. Oikos:e10437.
Neuhaus‐Harr, A., et al., 2024. Chemodiversity affects preference for chemotypes in two aphid species. Oikos, : e10437.
A. Neuhaus‐Harr, et al., “Chemodiversity affects preference for chemotypes in two aphid species”, Oikos, 2024, : e10437.
Neuhaus‐Harr, A., Ojeda‐Prieto, L., Eilers, E., Müller, C., Weisser, W.W., Heinen, R.: Chemodiversity affects preference for chemotypes in two aphid species. Oikos. : e10437 (2024).
Neuhaus‐Harr, Annika, Ojeda‐Prieto, Lina, Eilers, Elisabeth, Müller, Caroline, Weisser, Wolfgang W., and Heinen, Robin. “Chemodiversity affects preference for chemotypes in two aphid species”. Oikos (2024): e10437.
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