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  • Plant-insect interactions are significant in biology, but the roles of genetic variation in both plants and insects are often unclear and under-examined.
  • Researchers studied the Melissa blue butterfly's recent use of alfalfa to explore how genetics affects caterpillar performance at different developmental stages.
  • Their findings highlight that caterpillar performance is influenced by both plant and insect genetics, with specific plant chemicals, like saponins and peptides, playing a key role, thereby contributing to theories about coevolution and dietary adaptation in herbivorous insects.

Article Abstract

Plant-insect interactions are common and important in basic and applied biology. Trait and genetic variation can affect the outcome and evolution of these interactions, but the relative contributions of plant and insect genetic variation and how these interact remain unclear and are rarely subject to assessment in the same experimental context. Here, we address this knowledge gap using a recent host-range expansion onto alfalfa by the Melissa blue butterfly. Common garden rearing experiments and genomic data show that caterpillar performance depends on plant and insect genetic variation, with insect genetics contributing to performance earlier in development and plant genetics later. Our models of performance based on caterpillar genetics retained predictive power when applied to a second common garden. Much of the plant genetic effect could be explained by heritable variation in plant phytochemicals, especially saponins, peptides, and phosphatidyl cholines, providing a possible mechanistic understanding of variation in the species interaction. We find evidence of polygenic, mostly additive effects within and between species, with consistent effects of plant genotype on growth and development across multiple butterfly species. Our results inform theories of plant-insect coevolution and the evolution of diet breadth in herbivorous insects and other host-specific parasites.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9456756PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2206052119DOI Listing

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