IMPORTANCE OF DIETARY NITROGEN AND CARBOHYDRATES TO SURVIVAL, GROWTH,AND REPRODUCTION IN ADULTS OF THE GRASSHOPPER AGENEOTETTIX DEORUM (ORTHOPTERA, ACRIDIDAE)

Authors
Citation
A. Joern et St. Behmer, IMPORTANCE OF DIETARY NITROGEN AND CARBOHYDRATES TO SURVIVAL, GROWTH,AND REPRODUCTION IN ADULTS OF THE GRASSHOPPER AGENEOTETTIX DEORUM (ORTHOPTERA, ACRIDIDAE), Oecologia, 112(2), 1997, pp. 201-208
Citations number
53
Categorie Soggetti
Ecology
Journal title
ISSN journal
00298549
Volume
112
Issue
2
Year of publication
1997
Pages
201 - 208
Database
ISI
SICI code
0029-8549(1997)112:2<201:IODNAC>2.0.ZU;2-J
Abstract
Key demographic traits in insect herbivores (survival, growth, and egg production) are often responsive to variation in diet quality, especi ally to dietary nitrogen (N) levels. Soluble carbohydrates may also be limiting. Using defined diets under controlled laboratory conditions, we examined survival, growth, and egg production in response to a ran ge of diet qualities in adult females of a grass-feeding grasshopper A geneotettix deorum (Scudder). Diets varied factorially within naturall y occurring ranges of total N (1-7%) and carbohydrate (4-27%) levels. N concentrations significantly impacted weight gain, egg production ra te, the elapsed time until the first egg pod, and the time between the first and second egg pod. These responses were typically quadratic in nature with a maximum response near 4-5% total N. The rate of pod pro duction rather than number of eggs per pod best explained changes in r eproductive rate. Dietary carbohydrate levels seldom exerted a signifi cant impact on demographic parameters except when interacting with N o n survival, egg weight, and the period between egg pods. Clearly, fact ors that alter the availability of quality diet, especially total N le vels, can contribute to demographic responses in A. deorum.