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REPORT: Transgenerational phenotypic plasticity under future atmospheric conditions

Organisms often exhibit transgenerational phenotypic changes in response to an increased risk of parasitism or predation. Shifts in global atmospheric composition could modify these phenotypic effects through changes in either nutrient quantity/quality or altered interactions with higher trophic lev...

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Published in:Ecology letters 2004-10, Vol.7 (10), p.941-946
Main Authors: Mondor, Edward B, Tremblay, Michelle N, Lindroth, Richard L
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Language:English
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Summary:Organisms often exhibit transgenerational phenotypic changes in response to an increased risk of parasitism or predation. Shifts in global atmospheric composition could modify these phenotypic effects through changes in either nutrient quantity/quality or altered interactions with higher trophic levels. Here we show that future atmospheric conditions alter a natural enemy-induced wing polyphenism in aphids. Winged offspring production by Uroleucon nigrotuberculatum aphids on goldenrod (Solidago canadensis var. scabra) does not differ in enriched CO sub(2) and/or O sub(3) atmospheres. However, proportionally more winged offspring are produced in response to search cues from both coccinellid predators (Coccinella septempunctata) and hymenopteran parasitoids (Aphidius polygonaphis) relative to plants not searched by natural enemies. Moreover, the magnitude of this response differs under enriched CO sub(2) and O sub(3) environments. Aphids produce more winged offspring in response to predators under elevated CO sub(2), but produce more winged offspring in response to parasitoids under elevated O sub(3). Thus, global atmospheric changes influence natural enemy-mediated phenotypic expression, with potentially far-reaching consequences for trophic dynamics.
ISSN:1461-023X
1461-0248
DOI:10.1111/j.1461-0248.2004.00650.x