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Search for top-down and bottom-up drivers of latitudinal trends in insect herbivory in oak trees in Europe

View ORCID ProfileElena Valdés-Correcher, Xoaquín Moreira, Laurent Augusto, Luc Barbaro, Christophe Bouget, Olivier Bouriaud, Manuela Branco, Giada Centenaro, György Csóka, Thomas Damestoy, Jovan Dobrosavljević, Mihai-Leonard Duduman, Anne-Maïmiti Dulaurent, Csaba B. Eötvös, Maria Faticov, Marco Ferrante, Ágnes Fürjes-Mikó, Andrea Galmán, Martin M. Gossner, Arndt Hampe, Deborah Harvey, Andrew Gordon Howe, Yasmine Kadiri, Michèle Kaennel-Dobbertin, Julia Koricheva, Alexander Kozel, Mikhail V. Kozlov, Gábor L. Löveï, Daniela Lupaştean, Slobodan Milanović, Anna Mrazova, Lars Opgennoorth, Juha-Matti Pitkänen, Anna Popova, Marija Popović, Andreas Prinzing, Valentin Queloz, Tomas Roslin, Aurélien Sallé, Katerina Sam, Michael Scherer-Lorenzen, Andreas Schuldt, Andrey Selikhovkin, Lassi Suominen, Ayco J. M. Tack, Marketa Tahadlova, Rebecca Thomas, Bastien Castagneyrol
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.02.25.964213
Elena Valdés-Correcher
1BIOGECO, INRAE, Univ. Bordeaux, 33610 Cestas, France
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Xoaquín Moreira
2Misión Biológica de Galicia (MBG-CSIC), Pontevedra, Galicia, Spain
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Laurent Augusto
3INRAE, Bordeaux Sciences Agro, UMR 1391 ISPA, 33882 Villenave-d’Ornon Cedex, France
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Luc Barbaro
4DYNAFOR, University of Toulouse, INRAE, Castanet-Tolosan, France
5CESCO, Sorbonne University, MNHN, CNRS, Paris, France
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6INRAE, ‘Forest Ecosystems’ Research Unit – Biodiversity team Domaine des Barres F-45290 Nogent-sur-Vernisson FRANCE
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Manuela Branco
8Centro de Estudos Florestais, Instituto Superior de Agronomia, Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal
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10NARIC Forest Research Institute, Department of Forest Protection, Hegyalja str. 18, 3232 Mátrafüred, Hungary
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1BIOGECO, INRAE, Univ. Bordeaux, 33610 Cestas, France
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11University of Belgrade, Faculty of Forestry, Kneza Višeslava 1, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia
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Mihai-Leonard Duduman
7“Ştefan cel Mare” University of Suceava, Forestry Faculty, Applied Ecology Laboratory, Universităţii Street 13, Suceava, Romania
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Anne-Maïmiti Dulaurent
12UniLaSalle, AGHYLE, UP.2018.C101, SFR Condorcet FR CNRS 3417, FR-60026 Beauvais, France
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10NARIC Forest Research Institute, Department of Forest Protection, Hegyalja str. 18, 3232 Mátrafüred, Hungary
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Maria Faticov
13Department of Ecology, Environment and Plant Sciences, Stockholm University, SE-106 91 Stockholm, Sweden
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Marco Ferrante
14Department of Agroecology, Aarhus University, Flakkebjerg Research Centre, DK-4200 Slagelse, Denmark
15cE3c – Centre for Ecology, Evolution and Environmental Changes/Azorean Biodiversity Group and University of the Azores, Azores, Portugal
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Ágnes Fürjes-Mikó
10NARIC Forest Research Institute, Department of Forest Protection, Hegyalja str. 18, 3232 Mátrafüred, Hungary
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16Forest Entomology, Swiss Federal Research Institute WSL, Zürcherstrasse 111, CH-8903 Birmensdorf, Switzerland
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18Department of Geosciences and Natural Resource Management, University of Copenhagen, Frederiksberg, Denmark
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17Department of Biological Sciences, Royal Holloway University of London, Egham, UK TW20 0EX
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Alexander Kozel
19Belarusian State Technological University, Department of Forest Protection and Wood Science, Sverdlova str. 13a, 220006 Minsk, Belarus
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20Department of Biology, University of Turku, 20014 Turku, Finland
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Slobodan Milanović
21University of Belgrade, Faculty of Forestry, Kneza Višeslava 1, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia
22Mendel University, Faculty of Forestry and Wood Technology, Zemedelska 3, 61 300 Brno, Czech Republic
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Anna Mrazova
23Biology Centre of Czech Academy of Sciences, Entomology Institute, Ceske Budejovice, 37005, Czech Republic
24University of South Bohemia, Faculty of Science, Ceske Budejovice, 37005, Czech Republic
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Lars Opgennoorth
25Swiss Federal Research Institute WSL, Biodiversity and Conservation Biology, Ecological Genetics, Zürcherstrasse 111, 8903 Birmensdorf, Switzerland
26Department of Ecology, Philipps-Universität Marburg, Karl-von-Frisch Strasse 8, 35043 Marburg
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23Biology Centre of Czech Academy of Sciences, Entomology Institute, Ceske Budejovice, 37005, Czech Republic
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31Geobotany, Faculty of Biology, University of Freiburg, Schaenzlestr. 1, 79104 Freiburg, Germany
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32Georg-August-University Göttingen, Forest Nature Conservation, Büsgenweg 3, 37077 Göttingen, Germany
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33St. Petersburg Forest Technical University 5 Instituskiy lane, St. Petersburg 194021, Russia
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35Salo upper secondary school, Kaherinkatu 2, 24130 Salo, Finland
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13Department of Ecology, Environment and Plant Sciences, Stockholm University, SE-106 91 Stockholm, Sweden
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23Biology Centre of Czech Academy of Sciences, Entomology Institute, Ceske Budejovice, 37005, Czech Republic
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17Department of Biological Sciences, Royal Holloway University of London, Egham, UK TW20 0EX
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Bastien Castagneyrol
1BIOGECO, INRAE, Univ. Bordeaux, 33610 Cestas, France
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Aim The strength of species interactions is traditionally expected to become stronger toward the Equator. However, recent studies have reported opposite or inconsistent latitudinal trends in the bottom-up (plant quality) and top-down (natural enemies) forces driving insect herbivory, possibly because these forces have rarely been studied concomitantly. This makes previous attempts to understand the effect of large scale climatic gradients on insect herbivory unsuccessful.

Location Europe

Time period 2018-2019

Major taxa studied Quercus robur

Methods We used scholar-based citizen science to simultaneously test for latitudinal variation in plant-herbivore-natural enemy interactions. We further investigated the underlying climatic factors associated with variation in herbivory, leaf chemistry and attack rates in Quercus robur across its complete latitudinal range in Europe. We quantified insect herbivory and the occurrence of specialist herbivores as well as leaf chemistry and bird attack rates on dummy caterpillars on 261 oak trees.

Results Climatic factors rather than latitude per se were the best predictors of the large-scale (geographical) variation in the incidence of gall-inducers and leaf-miners as well as of leaf nutritional quality. However, insect herbivory, plant chemical defences (leaf phenolics) and bird attack rates were not influenced by latitude or climatic factors. The incidence of leaf-miners increased with increasing concentrations of hydrolysable tannins and decreased with those of condensed tannins, whereas the incidence of gall-inducers increased with increasing leaf soluble sugar concentration and decreased with increasing leaf C:N ratios. However, neither other traits nor bird attack rates varied with insect herbivory.

Main conclusions These findings help to refine our understanding of the bottom-up and top-down mechanisms driving geographical variation in plant-herbivore interactions, and urge for further examination of the drivers of insect herbivory on trees.

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Search for top-down and bottom-up drivers of latitudinal trends in insect herbivory in oak trees in Europe
Elena Valdés-Correcher, Xoaquín Moreira, Laurent Augusto, Luc Barbaro, Christophe Bouget, Olivier Bouriaud, Manuela Branco, Giada Centenaro, György Csóka, Thomas Damestoy, Jovan Dobrosavljević, Mihai-Leonard Duduman, Anne-Maïmiti Dulaurent, Csaba B. Eötvös, Maria Faticov, Marco Ferrante, Ágnes Fürjes-Mikó, Andrea Galmán, Martin M. Gossner, Arndt Hampe, Deborah Harvey, Andrew Gordon Howe, Yasmine Kadiri, Michèle Kaennel-Dobbertin, Julia Koricheva, Alexander Kozel, Mikhail V. Kozlov, Gábor L. Löveï, Daniela Lupaştean, Slobodan Milanović, Anna Mrazova, Lars Opgennoorth, Juha-Matti Pitkänen, Anna Popova, Marija Popović, Andreas Prinzing, Valentin Queloz, Tomas Roslin, Aurélien Sallé, Katerina Sam, Michael Scherer-Lorenzen, Andreas Schuldt, Andrey Selikhovkin, Lassi Suominen, Ayco J. M. Tack, Marketa Tahadlova, Rebecca Thomas, Bastien Castagneyrol
bioRxiv 2020.02.25.964213; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.02.25.964213
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Search for top-down and bottom-up drivers of latitudinal trends in insect herbivory in oak trees in Europe
Elena Valdés-Correcher, Xoaquín Moreira, Laurent Augusto, Luc Barbaro, Christophe Bouget, Olivier Bouriaud, Manuela Branco, Giada Centenaro, György Csóka, Thomas Damestoy, Jovan Dobrosavljević, Mihai-Leonard Duduman, Anne-Maïmiti Dulaurent, Csaba B. Eötvös, Maria Faticov, Marco Ferrante, Ágnes Fürjes-Mikó, Andrea Galmán, Martin M. Gossner, Arndt Hampe, Deborah Harvey, Andrew Gordon Howe, Yasmine Kadiri, Michèle Kaennel-Dobbertin, Julia Koricheva, Alexander Kozel, Mikhail V. Kozlov, Gábor L. Löveï, Daniela Lupaştean, Slobodan Milanović, Anna Mrazova, Lars Opgennoorth, Juha-Matti Pitkänen, Anna Popova, Marija Popović, Andreas Prinzing, Valentin Queloz, Tomas Roslin, Aurélien Sallé, Katerina Sam, Michael Scherer-Lorenzen, Andreas Schuldt, Andrey Selikhovkin, Lassi Suominen, Ayco J. M. Tack, Marketa Tahadlova, Rebecca Thomas, Bastien Castagneyrol
bioRxiv 2020.02.25.964213; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.02.25.964213

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