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Data from: Salicylate plant defenses reduce aphid nutritional quality and increase predator consumption

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posted on 2025-12-24, 00:03 authored by Bijay Subedi, Victoria M. Pocius, Mary Bunnell, Abigail Myers, Monica Kersch-Becker
<p>Plant-induced defenses can shape multitrophic interactions by affecting herbivore performance and altering their suitability as prey. While the direct effects of these defenses on herbivores are well documented, their indirect consequences— particularly for predator behavior and biological control effectiveness— remain less understood. In our study, we examined how activating salicylic acid (SA)-mediated defenses in tomato plants affects the performance and nutritional quality of the aphid, <em>Macrosiphum euphorbiae</em>, and how this intraspecific variation in aphid quality as prey impacts the predation by the lady beetle predator, <em>Hippodamia convergens</em>. Aphids on SA-treated plants exhibited reduced body mass, protein, and lipid content, indicating lower nutritional value as prey. Correspondingly, we recorded a stronger decline in aphid population on SA-treated plants in the presence of predators. To investigate the effects of reduced aphid quality on predation, we conducted a controlled no-choice assay, which showed that individual lady beetle predators consume more aphids from the SA-treated plants. This increased consumption is consistent with compensatory feeding in response to nutrient-poor prey, although alternative explanations, such as increased prey vulnerability, should also be considered. Our findings demonstrate that SA-mediated defenses can shape predator-prey interactions through bottom-up effects on prey quality and underscore the need to consider these cascading effects when evaluating the ecological impact of plant resistance traits in biological control strategies.</p>

Funding

USDA-NIFA: EN04923

Pennsylvania State University

USDA-NIFA: 7006440

USDA-NIFA: EN04727

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Data contact name

Subedi, Bijay

Data contact email

beejjus@gmail.com

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Dryad

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ISO Topic Category

  • biota

National Agricultural Library Thesaurus terms

tomatoes; salicylic acid; lipid content; environmental impact; intraspecific variation; decline; body weight; predation; biological control; herbivores; Coleoptera; nutritive value; Aphidoidea

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