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Effects of Sessile Whitefly Nymphs (Homoptera: Aleyrodidae) on Leaf-Chewing Larvae (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae)

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The data suggest that early-instar cabbage looper larvae are negatively affected by whitefly infestations, but older instars become omnivores, consuming plant material as well as immature whiteflies, and emphasize the importance of the looper’s larval stage in interspecific interaction.
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The wide distribution, polyphagy, and the often severe effects of whiteflies, Bemisia spp., on their host plants cause a great potential for interspecific interactions between whiteflies and other insect herbivores. Feeding of the silverleaf whitefly, B. argentifolii Bellows & Perring, on collards, Brassica sp., induced high levels of pathogenesis-related proteins (e.g., chitinase, b-1,3-glucanase, peroxidase, and lysozyme) that are considered to play defensive roles against phytopathogens and insect pests. Total protein contents, however, were comparable with those of control plants. Development of cabbage looper larvae, Trichoplusia ni (Hubner), was 20.8% slower on whitefly-infested leaves than on control leaves; relative growth rate was reduced by 18% ( P ≪ 0.01). Final larval weight and survival were not affected by whiteflies. When feeding on whitefly-infested leaves, larvae were found more frequently on the adaxial side of the leaf, which is whitefly-free. The data suggest that early-instar cabbage looper larvae are negatively affected by whitefly infestations, but older instars become omnivores, consuming plant material as well as immature whiteflies. In the field, only 4% of the loopers survived to pupation on whitefly-infested plants, but 18% survived on the whitefly-free plants. The data emphasized the importance of the looper’s larval stage in interspecific interaction and stressed the potentially significant effect of whiteflies on other herbivores in agroecosystems.

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Interspecific interactions in phytophagous insects revisited: a quantitative assessment of competition theory

TL;DR: A new paradigm that accounts for indirect interactions and facilitation is required to describe how interspecific competition contributes to the organization of phytophagous insect communities, and perhaps to other plant and animal communities as well.
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Omnivory in terrestrial arthropods: mixing plant and prey diets.

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Plant-Mediated Interactions Between Whiteflies, Herbivores, and Natural Enemies

TL;DR: The main data come from the polyphagous pest species Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius) and Trialeurodes vaporariorum (Westwood), which are intricately associated with their host plants as mentioned in this paper.

Plant-Mediated Interactions Between Whiteflies, Herbivores, and Natural

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TL;DR: The main data come from the polyphagous pest species Bemisia tabaci and Trialeurodes vaporariorum, which are intricately associated with their host plants and rely on them to highlight the fundamental role of host plants in numerous ecological interactions between whiteflies, other herbivores, and their natural enemies.
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Role of Anthocyanins in Plant Defence

TL;DR: It is emphasized that both the defensive and the physiological functions of anthocyanins may operate in plants simultaneously, indicating a strong metabolic investment in toxic or unpalatable chemicals.
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Host-Plant Selection by Phytophagous Insects

TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe the process of host-plant selection, and the impact of ecology and physiology on the selection of a host plant, as well as the effects of experience on host selection.
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Defense-related proteins in higher plants.

TL;DR: Proteins that Change the Properties of the Extracellular Matrix, Extensins: hydroxyproline-rich glycoproteins .
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Interspecific interactions in phytophagous insects : competition reexamined and resurrected

TL;DR: Sufficient experimental evidence exists to reinstate interspecific competition as a viable hypothesis warranting serious consideration in future investigations of the structure of phytophagous insect communities.
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Antinutritive and toxic components of plant defense against insects

TL;DR: It is proposed that chemical context and mixture are critical determinants of biological activity, and that viewing natural products as isolated defensive factors is often misleading.
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