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Ecol Lett


Title:Simultaneous inbreeding modifies inbreeding depression in a plant-herbivore interaction
Author(s):Kalske A; Mutikainen P; Muola A; Scheepens JF; Laukkanen L; Salminen JP; Leimu R;
Address:"Section of Ecology, University of Turku, Turku, Finland"
Journal Title:Ecol Lett
Year:2014
Volume:20131205
Issue:2
Page Number:229 - 238
DOI: 10.1111/ele.12223
ISSN/ISBN:1461-0248 (Electronic) 1461-023X (Linking)
Abstract:"Because inbreeding is common in natural populations of plants and their herbivores, herbivore-induced selection on plants, and vice versa, may be significantly modified by inbreeding and inbreeding depression. In a feeding assay with inbred and outbred lines of both the perennial herb, Vincetoxicum hirundinaria, and its specialist herbivore, Abrostola asclepiadis, we discovered that plant inbreeding increased inbreeding depression in herbivore performance in some populations. The effect of inbreeding on plant resistance varied among plant and herbivore populations. The among-population variation is likely to be driven by variation in plant secondary compounds across populations. In addition, inbreeding depression in plant resistance was substantial when herbivores were outbred, but diminished when herbivores were inbred. These findings demonstrate that in plant-herbivore interactions expression of inbreeding depression can depend on the level of inbreeding of the interacting species. Furthermore, our results suggest that when herbivores are inbred, herbivore-induced selection against self-fertilisation in plants may diminish"
Keywords:"Animals Apocynaceae/*genetics/metabolism Female *Herbivory *Inbreeding Male Moths/*genetics Secondary Metabolism *Selection, Genetic Abrostola asclepiadis Vincetoxicum hirundinaria experimental inbreeding insect herbivory performance phenolic compounds pl;"
Notes:"MedlineKalske, Aino Mutikainen, Pia Muola, Anne Scheepens, J F Laukkanen, Liisa Salminen, Juha-Pekka Leimu, Roosa eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't England 2013/12/07 Ecol Lett. 2014 Feb; 17(2):229-38. doi: 10.1111/ele.12223. Epub 2013 Dec 5"

 
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