The nutritional significance of sterol metabolic constraints in the generalist grasshopper Schistocerca americana
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The nutritional significance of sterol metabolic constraints in the generalist grasshopper Schistocerca americana
Abstract
Sterols are essential nutrients for grasshoppers, as well as all other insects, but metabolic constraints can limit which phytosterols support normal growth and development. In the current study, the generalist grasshopper Schistocerca americana was used to address two questions related to grasshopper sterol nutrition: (1) how does sterol quantity influence growth and survival, and (2) how do mixtures of suitable and unsuitable sterols at different concentrations influence growth and survival? Results from the first experiment indicated that this grasshopper species had a minimum sterol requirement of 0.05% dry weight; as sterol quantity increased above this concentration, however, survival and performance were not enhanced. Results from the second experiment revealed two novel aspects of sterol nutrition in grasshoppers: (1) when suitable sterols were limiting, most individuals could not use unsuitable sterols to meet the minimum sterol requirement (i.e. no sparing occurred), and (2) above a certain threshold, unsuitable sterols were deleterious even when suitable sterols were present at a concentration that alone permits normal growth and development. We discuss these physiological findings in terms of how sterol metabolic constraints in grasshoppers might influence foraging.
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