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The feeding behavior of the weevil, Exophthalmus jekelianus, with respect to the nutrients and allelochemicals in host plant leaves

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The model is shown to provide an effective framework for understanding the complex interactions among the chemical constituents of plants in a living host plant and predicts the phagostimulatory power of foods in the context of the regulation of multiple nutrients.
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The aim of this study was to relate nutritional and allelochemical variables in a living host plant to the feeding behavior of herbivorous insects in a field setting. We chose to study the foraging behavior of individual folivorous weevils (Exophthalmus jekelianus) while they were feeding on Central American mahogany (Cedrela odorata) in plantation in Costa Rica. All leaves contacted by the weevils during each observation were subjected to chemical analysis, and the weevils’ choice of leaves and their meal durations on those leaves were examined with respect to leaf chemical composition. Leaves that contained limonoids (allelochemicals present in the leaves) had fewer meals taken on them than did leaves without limonoids. Regression analysis and factor analysis were employed to investigate associations between leaf chemistry and meal duration. Univariate regressions indicated significant associations between meal duration and sucrose concentration, and between meal duration and nitrogen concentration. Factor analysis indicated that soluble sugars, nitrogen and limonoids were important variables that accounted for variation in meal duration. Sucrose and nitrogen concentrations were incorporated into a mathematical model that predicts the phagostimulatory power of foods in the context of the regulation of multiple nutrients. The model is shown to provide an effective framework for understanding the complex interactions among the chemical constituents of plants in

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Insect herbivore nutrient regulation.

TL;DR: Comparative studies of nutrient regulation suggest coexisting generalist herbivores occupy unique nutritional feeding niches, and work with pathogens and parasitoids has revealed the manner in which top-down pressures influence patterns of nutrient intake.
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Too much of a good thing: on stoichiometrically balanced diets and maximal growth.

TL;DR: It is suggested that animals most vulnerable to effects of high food nutrient content are those that normally feed on low- quality (low-nutrient: C) food, and have a relatively low body nutrient content themselves, such as herbivores and detritivores.
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Growth rates of black soldier fly larvae fed on fresh human faeces and their implication for improving sanitation.

TL;DR: To determine the capacity of black soldier fly larvae (BSFL) to convert fresh human faeces into larval biomass under different feeding regimes, and to determine how effective BSFL are as a means ofhuman faecal waste management.
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Lifetime consequences of food protein-carbohydrate content for an insect herbivore

TL;DR: The findings show, for the first time, the effect of food p/c content over an insect herbivore’s entire life, and indicate that there is a narrow range of p/ c ratios that maximize lifetime performance, and for H. virescens, this range coincides with its self-selected p/C ratio.
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Educated predators make strategic decisions to eat defended prey according to their toxin content

TL;DR: Testing whether predators could learn to use color signals to make strategic decisions about when to include prey that varied in their toxin content in their diets found that birds made state-dependent decisions based upon their knowledge of the amount of toxin prey contained and their current energetic need.
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Insecticides of plant origin

TL;DR: Examines current research into botanical insecticides and includes highly technical processes such as the application of electrophysiological recordings to investigate the mode of action of antifeedants.
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Enzymic Assay of 10−7 to 10−14 Moles of Sucrose in Plant Tissues

TL;DR: The method is based on the destruction of pre-existing glucose and fructose, followed by the hydrolysis of sucrose and reduction of NADP+ by a series of coupled enzymic reactions.
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A multi-level analysis of feeding behaviour: the geometry of nutritional decisions

TL;DR: A new framework which integrates functional, mechanistic, ontogenetic and comparative aspects of nutrition is presented and tested in experiments with insects, showing how comparative analyses of a range of species can be used to investigate the influence of non-nutritional, ecological factors on the location of the targets.
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Regulation of Photosynthesis by End-Product Accumulation in Leaves of Plants Storing Starch, Sucrose, and Hexose Sugars

TL;DR: The results of the present study demonstrate the possibility of the occurrence of end-product inhibition of photosynthesis in a large number of crop plants and show the inhibition was strongest in starch storers, but starch itself cannot be directly responsible, because the starchless mutant of N. sylvestris was also strongly inhibited.
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