Are ants attracted to herbivorized leaves of Caryocar brasiliense Camb. (Caryocaraceae)?

Abstract Different profiles of secondary compounds are released by plants after herbivore attack. Many of these compounds are used by predators and parasitoids to locate herbivores that are damaging leaves. Such an induced indirect defense was tested with the Caryocar brasiliense-ant system in the dry season, when C. brasiliense has old leaves, and in the rainy season, when C. brasiliense has new leaves. A total of 20 plants were analyzed per season. Two opposite leaves of the same branch were selected for each plant. Approximately 40% of the area of one leaf was removed (treatment leaf) while the other leaf remained intact (control). The number of ants that visited each leaf was counted simultaneously for a period of 15 minutes and the mean difference in ant number was tested by paired t-test. The mean number of ants differed significantly between treatment and control only in the rainy season (t = 3.004, df = 19, p = 0.007). This finding suggests the presence of induced defense in this system only when the leaves are young. The study supports the Optimal Defense Theory since young leaves of C. brasiliense with artificial damage attracted significantly more ants than leaves without damage and represents the first evidence of an induced defense mechanism in the C. brasiliense-ant system.

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Main Authors: Magalhães,Verônica Bernardino de S., Ferro,Viviane Gianluppi
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Published: Instituto Virtual da Biodiversidade | BIOTA - FAPESP 2020
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spelling oai:scielo:S1676-060320200003002072020-07-31Are ants attracted to herbivorized leaves of Caryocar brasiliense Camb. (Caryocaraceae)?Magalhães,Verônica Bernardino de S.Ferro,Viviane Gianluppi ant-plant interaction artificial herbivory Cerrado induced defense Optimal Defense Theory Abstract Different profiles of secondary compounds are released by plants after herbivore attack. Many of these compounds are used by predators and parasitoids to locate herbivores that are damaging leaves. Such an induced indirect defense was tested with the Caryocar brasiliense-ant system in the dry season, when C. brasiliense has old leaves, and in the rainy season, when C. brasiliense has new leaves. A total of 20 plants were analyzed per season. Two opposite leaves of the same branch were selected for each plant. Approximately 40% of the area of one leaf was removed (treatment leaf) while the other leaf remained intact (control). The number of ants that visited each leaf was counted simultaneously for a period of 15 minutes and the mean difference in ant number was tested by paired t-test. The mean number of ants differed significantly between treatment and control only in the rainy season (t = 3.004, df = 19, p = 0.007). This finding suggests the presence of induced defense in this system only when the leaves are young. The study supports the Optimal Defense Theory since young leaves of C. brasiliense with artificial damage attracted significantly more ants than leaves without damage and represents the first evidence of an induced defense mechanism in the C. brasiliense-ant system.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessInstituto Virtual da Biodiversidade | BIOTA - FAPESPBiota Neotropica v.20 n.3 20202020-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1676-06032020000300207en10.1590/1676-0611-bn-2020-0992
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Are ants attracted to herbivorized leaves of Caryocar brasiliense Camb. (Caryocaraceae)?
author_facet Magalhães,Verônica Bernardino de S.
Ferro,Viviane Gianluppi
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title Are ants attracted to herbivorized leaves of Caryocar brasiliense Camb. (Caryocaraceae)?
title_short Are ants attracted to herbivorized leaves of Caryocar brasiliense Camb. (Caryocaraceae)?
title_full Are ants attracted to herbivorized leaves of Caryocar brasiliense Camb. (Caryocaraceae)?
title_fullStr Are ants attracted to herbivorized leaves of Caryocar brasiliense Camb. (Caryocaraceae)?
title_full_unstemmed Are ants attracted to herbivorized leaves of Caryocar brasiliense Camb. (Caryocaraceae)?
title_sort are ants attracted to herbivorized leaves of caryocar brasiliense camb. (caryocaraceae)?
description Abstract Different profiles of secondary compounds are released by plants after herbivore attack. Many of these compounds are used by predators and parasitoids to locate herbivores that are damaging leaves. Such an induced indirect defense was tested with the Caryocar brasiliense-ant system in the dry season, when C. brasiliense has old leaves, and in the rainy season, when C. brasiliense has new leaves. A total of 20 plants were analyzed per season. Two opposite leaves of the same branch were selected for each plant. Approximately 40% of the area of one leaf was removed (treatment leaf) while the other leaf remained intact (control). The number of ants that visited each leaf was counted simultaneously for a period of 15 minutes and the mean difference in ant number was tested by paired t-test. The mean number of ants differed significantly between treatment and control only in the rainy season (t = 3.004, df = 19, p = 0.007). This finding suggests the presence of induced defense in this system only when the leaves are young. The study supports the Optimal Defense Theory since young leaves of C. brasiliense with artificial damage attracted significantly more ants than leaves without damage and represents the first evidence of an induced defense mechanism in the C. brasiliense-ant system.
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