TY - JOUR
T1 - Hoverflies can sense the risk of being trapped by carnivorous plants
T2 - An empirical study using Sphaerophoria menthastri and Drosera toyoakensis
AU - Tagawa, Kazuki
AU - Watanabe, Mikio
AU - Yahara, Tetsukazu
N1 - Funding Information:
We thank colleagues of the ecological science laboratory in Kyushu University for their helpful suggestions and comments. We are also grateful to the Board of Education in Toyoake city for allowing us to study in the protected area. This research was supported by an ordinary administrative grant to graduate students of Kyushu University.
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PY - 2018/9
Y1 - 2018/9
N2 - Carnivorous plants are major predators of small insects in some habitats. Because traps of carnivorous plants are serious threats for small insects, it is probable to evolve a mechanism to sense a cue of carnivorous plants and avoid being trapped. However, such a sensing behavior of small insects has never been described. Here we report that a hoverfly species Sphaerophoria menthastri, a major pollinator species of carnivorous sundew Drosera toyoakensis, exhibits a behavior to sense a cue of trap leaves and avoids landing there. In a quadrat (5 m × 5 m) where D. toyoakensis and other non-carnivorous plant species co-occur, we observed behaviors of hoverflies approaching D. toyoakensis and other plants. The numbers of approaches to trap leaves, flowers of D. toyoakensis, flowers of non-carnivorous Lysimachia fortunei and leaves of Poaceae and Cyperaceae were 9, 60, 52 and 54, respectively, and the numbers of landings to those four organs were 2, 55, 49 and 49, respectively. When S. menthastri approached trap leaves, almost all individuals successfully avoided landing there by 1 or 2 hesitation behaviors. These findings suggest that S. menthastri can sense the cue of trap leaves during an approach.
AB - Carnivorous plants are major predators of small insects in some habitats. Because traps of carnivorous plants are serious threats for small insects, it is probable to evolve a mechanism to sense a cue of carnivorous plants and avoid being trapped. However, such a sensing behavior of small insects has never been described. Here we report that a hoverfly species Sphaerophoria menthastri, a major pollinator species of carnivorous sundew Drosera toyoakensis, exhibits a behavior to sense a cue of trap leaves and avoids landing there. In a quadrat (5 m × 5 m) where D. toyoakensis and other non-carnivorous plant species co-occur, we observed behaviors of hoverflies approaching D. toyoakensis and other plants. The numbers of approaches to trap leaves, flowers of D. toyoakensis, flowers of non-carnivorous Lysimachia fortunei and leaves of Poaceae and Cyperaceae were 9, 60, 52 and 54, respectively, and the numbers of landings to those four organs were 2, 55, 49 and 49, respectively. When S. menthastri approached trap leaves, almost all individuals successfully avoided landing there by 1 or 2 hesitation behaviors. These findings suggest that S. menthastri can sense the cue of trap leaves during an approach.
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U2 - 10.1016/j.aspen.2018.07.014
DO - 10.1016/j.aspen.2018.07.014
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85050090586
SN - 1226-8615
VL - 21
SP - 944
EP - 946
JO - Journal of Asia-Pacific Entomology
JF - Journal of Asia-Pacific Entomology
IS - 3
ER -