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The fecal shield is a double-edged sword for larvae of a leaf beetle
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作者 Zheng-Zhong Huang Ze-Qun Dong +3 位作者 Zu-Long Liang Bin Zhang Huai-Jun Xue Si-Qin Ge 《Current Zoology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2023年第2期173-180,共8页
Larvae of some leaf beetles carry masses of feces covering parts or all of the body,which is called a"fecal shield'In general,the shield is thought to be a defense structure against natural enemies.However,so... Larvae of some leaf beetles carry masses of feces covering parts or all of the body,which is called a"fecal shield'In general,the shield is thought to be a defense structure against natural enemies.However,some studies have suggested that defense effectiveness varies depending on the natural enemy.In this study,we used a fecal retention leaf beetle Ophrida xanthospilota(Coleoptera:Chrysomelidae),and 2 local generalist predators(an ant,Camponotus japonicus(Hymenoptera:Formicidae)and a stinkbug,Arma custos(Hemiptera:Pentatomidael)as a system to test the hypothesis that the fecal shield of O.xanthospilota plays different roles in predation behavior of different predators and can provide multiple chemical communication signals in predator-prey interactions.Prey bioassays showed that the fecal shield of O.xanthospilota larvae repelled the ant C.japonicus while attracting the stinkbug A.custos.The results also strongly demonstrated that hexane extracts of the fecal shield significantly repelled C.japonicus,while dichloromethane(DCM)extracts did not inhibit ant predation.Interestingly,DCM extracts attracted A.custos,but hexane extracts did not.Therefore,we suggest that the fecal shield is a double-edged sword for the larvae of O.xanthospilota.Our results also indicated that the risk-benefit tradeoff of an insect should be estimated at a community level involving multiple enemies(predators and parasites)and herbivores,rather than in a single prey-predator pair. 展开更多
关键词 ANT chemical cues KAIROMONE predatory stinkbug predator-prey interactions
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臭虫腿部的“鼓膜”并非听觉器官
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作者 蔡璐(编译) 《科学世界》 2025年第12期6-6,共1页
雌性兜蝽科“臭虫”(Dinidorid stinkbug)的后肢上长有明显的鼓膜状结构。有观点认为,这种结构和蟋蟀等昆虫前肢的鼓膜状结构一样,具有类似人类耳膜的功能,是一种听觉器官。但一项于2025年10月16日发表在Science上的研究显示,这种鼓膜... 雌性兜蝽科“臭虫”(Dinidorid stinkbug)的后肢上长有明显的鼓膜状结构。有观点认为,这种结构和蟋蟀等昆虫前肢的鼓膜状结构一样,具有类似人类耳膜的功能,是一种听觉器官。但一项于2025年10月16日发表在Science上的研究显示,这种鼓膜状结构并非听觉器官,而是一种真菌共生器官。 展开更多
关键词 臭虫 真菌共生器官 鼓膜状结构 Dinidorid stinkbug
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