Chemosensory basis of larval performance of Papilio hospiton on different host plants

SOLLAI, GIORGIA;BIOLCHINI, MAURIZIO;SOLARI, PAOLO;CRNJAR, ROBERTO MASSIMO
2017-01-01

Abstract

Papilio hospiton Géné is an oligophagous species, endemic of the islands of Corsica and Sardinia, using various Apiaceae and Rutaceae as host plants, such as Ferula communis, Ferula arrigonii, Peucedanum paniculatum, Ruta lamarmorae and Pastinaca latifolia. We previously found that the lateral maxillary styloconic sensillum in the larva has two deterrent neurons, one phagostimulant and one salt specific, while the medial sensillum has two phagostimulant neurons, one deterrent and one salt specific. In this work we studied the sensitivity of gustatory receptor neurons (GRNs) to saps of F. communis, F. arrigonii, P. paniculatum, P. latifolia and R. lamarmorae and evaluated the relationship between taste sensitivity to different host-plants and larval growth rate on each of them. The spike activity was recorded from medial and lateral taste sensilla stimulated with plant saps, and GRN response patterns were cross compared in the light of a different feeding acceptance. The phagodeterrent GRNs show a higher activity in response to F. arrigonii and R. lamarmorae than to F. communis, P. paniculatum and P. latifolia. Behavioral trials showed that the time to pupation is significantly longer when larvae are reared on F. arrigonii and R. lamarmorae than on the other host-plants. These results suggest that the different activity of the phagodeterrent GRNs may inhibit food acceptance and extend the duration of the larval stage.
2017
Inglese
99
47
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Esperti anonimi
internazionale
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Chemoreception; Host plants discrimination; Lepidopterous larvae; Feeding acceptance; Papilionidae; Neural coding
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Sollai, Giorgia; Biolchini, Maurizio; Solari, Paolo; Crnjar, ROBERTO MASSIMO
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