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Omnivore-herbivore interactions: thrips and whiteflies compete via the shared host plant.
Pappas, Maria L; Tavlaki, Georgia; Triantafyllou, Anneta; Broufas, George.
Afiliación
  • Pappas ML; Democritus University of Thrace, School of Agricultural and Forestry Sciences, Department of Agricultural Development, Orestiada, 68200, Greece.
  • Tavlaki G; Democritus University of Thrace, School of Agricultural and Forestry Sciences, Department of Agricultural Development, Orestiada, 68200, Greece.
  • Triantafyllou A; Democritus University of Thrace, School of Agricultural and Forestry Sciences, Department of Agricultural Development, Orestiada, 68200, Greece.
  • Broufas G; Democritus University of Thrace, School of Agricultural and Forestry Sciences, Department of Agricultural Development, Orestiada, 68200, Greece. gbroufas@agro.duth.gr.
Sci Rep ; 8(1): 3996, 2018 03 05.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29507335
ABSTRACT
Phytophagy is a common feature among pure herbivorous insects and omnivores that utilise both plant and prey as food resources; nevertheless, experimental evidence for factors affecting their interactions is restricted to intraguild predation and predator-mediated competition. We herein focused on plant-mediated effects that could result from plant defence activation or quality alteration and compared the performance of an omnivore, the western flower thrips Frankliniella occidentalis, and a pure herbivore, the greenhouse whitefly Trialeurodes vaporariorum, on cucumber plants previously infested with either species. Furthermore, we recorded their behavioural responses when given a choice among infested and clean plants. Whiteflies laid less eggs on plants previously exposed to thrips but more on whitefly-infested plants. Thrips survival was negatively affected on whitefly-infested than on thrips-infested or clean plants. Notably, whiteflies developed significantly faster on plants infested with conspecifics. In accordance, whiteflies avoided thrips-infested plants and preferred whitefly-infested over clean plants. Thrips showed no preference for either infested or clean plants. Our study is a first report on the role of plant-mediated effects in shaping omnivore-herbivore interactions. Considering the factors driving such interactions we will likely better understand the ecology of the more complex relationships among plants and pest organisms.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Conducta Predatoria / Thysanoptera / Herbivoria / Hemípteros Límite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: Sci Rep Año: 2018 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Grecia

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Conducta Predatoria / Thysanoptera / Herbivoria / Hemípteros Límite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: Sci Rep Año: 2018 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Grecia
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