Insect herbivores can choose microclimates to achieve nutritional homeostasis

J Exp Biol. 2013 Jun 1;216(Pt 11):2089-96. doi: 10.1242/jeb.078782. Epub 2013 Feb 21.

Abstract

The interaction between temperature and diet quality can affect the life history of ectotherms. The rate and ratio at which protein and carbohydrate are obtained from food are important aspects of diet quality, and insects have a well-developed capacity to adjust their feeding behaviour and post-ingestive physiology to regulate intake and allocation of these nutrients. If the supply of protein and carbohydrate varies with temperature (e.g. via effects on intake, digestion or metabolism), then herbivorous insects can use thermoregulatory behaviour to help achieve nutritional homeostasis. When fed the host grass Triticum aestivum, Locusta migratoria nymphs absorbed and allocated protein and carbohydrate to growth with the same efficiency at 38°C as at 32°C; however, at the higher temperature, they ingested more food. In contrast, when feeding on Themeda triandra, the nymphs absorbed carbohydrate with higher efficiency at 32°C, and protein at 38°C. Using synthetic diets, we induced either a protein or a carbohydrate deficiency in experimental insects and showed that locusts placed in a thermal gradient following a meal of T. triandra selected 32°C when deprived of carbohydrate, and 38°C when deprived of protein. This capacity to use thermoregulatory behaviour to redress an imposed nutritional imbalance improved with experience of feeding on T. triandra. As predicted, locusts fed T. aestivum always chose higher temperatures, irrespective of nutritional state. Our results have consequences for understanding host-plant choice by herbivores and interpreting the effects of changed environmental temperatures and microclimate on animal-plant interactions.

Keywords: behavioural plasticity; dynamic thermoregulatory behaviour; learning; nutrient balance.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Animal Nutritional Physiological Phenomena
  • Animals
  • Body Temperature Regulation
  • Carbohydrate Metabolism
  • Herbivory*
  • Homeostasis
  • Insect Proteins / metabolism
  • Locusta migratoria / growth & development
  • Locusta migratoria / physiology*
  • Male
  • Microclimate
  • Poaceae / physiology
  • Triticum / physiology

Substances

  • Insect Proteins