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Title: Sequestration of cucurbitacin analogs by new and old world chrysomelid leaf beetles in the tribe luperini.
Authors: NISHIDA, R.
YOKOYAMA, M.
FUKAMI, H.
Affiliation: RITSUO NISHIDA, KYOTO UNIVERSITY; MASSARU YOKOYAMA, CNPAF; HIROSHI FUKAMI, KYOTO UNIVERSITY.
Date Issued: 1992
Citation: Chemoecology, v. 3, p. 19-24, 1992.
Description: Two South American polyphagous ieaf beetles, Diabrotica speciosa and Cerotoma arcuata, selectively accumulated the bitter tasting compound 23,24-dihydrocucurbitacin D in their body after ingesting root tissues of cucurbit plants. Similarly, three Asian Cucurbitaceae-feeding specialists in the genus Aulacophora were found to sequester the same compound. Cucurbitacin änalogs were shown to deter feeding by a bird predator, indicating an ailomonal role for these compounds in cucurbitacin-associated chrysomelid ieaf beetles both of New and Oid Worlds. The strong affinity to cucurbitacins, selective sequestration of the analogs and consequent protection from predators suggested an ecological adaptation mechanism developed in common among these two geographically isolated subtribes in the Luperini.
Thesagro: Inseto
Praga
Chrysomelidae
NAL Thesaurus: Allomones
Kairomones
Cucurbitariaceae
Coleoptera
Diabrotica
Aulacophora
Keywords: Luperini
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01261452
Type of Material: Artigo de periódico
Access: openAccess
Appears in Collections:Artigo em periódico indexado (CNPAF)

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