Head-plug defense in a gall aphid

The aphid Astegopteryx sp. forms a banana-bunch shaped gall consisting of several subgalls on Styrax benzoides in northern Thailand, and completes its life cycle on the tree, without migrating to secondary hostplants. We found that its soldiers had sclerotic, protruded heads with many spine-like set...

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Main Authors: Kurosu U., Narukawa J., Buranapanichpan S., Aoki S.
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-2382014-08-29T07:31:25Z Head-plug defense in a gall aphid Kurosu U. Narukawa J. Buranapanichpan S. Aoki S. The aphid Astegopteryx sp. forms a banana-bunch shaped gall consisting of several subgalls on Styrax benzoides in northern Thailand, and completes its life cycle on the tree, without migrating to secondary hostplants. We found that its soldiers had sclerotic, protruded heads with many spine-like setae, and that several soldiers cooperate to plug the ostiole of the subgall with these heads. Of 173 ostioles examined in the field, 90.8% were plugged with no space among the guarding soldiers. Many eggs and sexuals were found within subgalls guarded by soldiers, and a number of males were found trying to intrude into these subgalls. However, they were blocked by guarding soldiers, and it was no easy task for them to intrude into subgalls. The same was true for some soldiers that had rushed out of the subgall. Guarding soldiers often prevented outside soldiers from coming back into the subgall. These findings suggest an interesting possibility that guarding soldiers might consequently select still active, reusable soldiers and strong males for sexual females in their subgall. ? Birkh?user Verlag, 2006. 2014-08-29T07:31:25Z 2014-08-29T07:31:25Z 2006 Article 201812 10.1007/s00040-005-0839-4 INSOA http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-33644541470&partnerID=40&md5=de5e02c640b5e830373ded0275d64bc1 http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/238 English
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description The aphid Astegopteryx sp. forms a banana-bunch shaped gall consisting of several subgalls on Styrax benzoides in northern Thailand, and completes its life cycle on the tree, without migrating to secondary hostplants. We found that its soldiers had sclerotic, protruded heads with many spine-like setae, and that several soldiers cooperate to plug the ostiole of the subgall with these heads. Of 173 ostioles examined in the field, 90.8% were plugged with no space among the guarding soldiers. Many eggs and sexuals were found within subgalls guarded by soldiers, and a number of males were found trying to intrude into these subgalls. However, they were blocked by guarding soldiers, and it was no easy task for them to intrude into subgalls. The same was true for some soldiers that had rushed out of the subgall. Guarding soldiers often prevented outside soldiers from coming back into the subgall. These findings suggest an interesting possibility that guarding soldiers might consequently select still active, reusable soldiers and strong males for sexual females in their subgall. ? Birkh?user Verlag, 2006.
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Narukawa J.
Buranapanichpan S.
Aoki S.
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Head-plug defense in a gall aphid
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title_short Head-plug defense in a gall aphid
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