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. 1992 Aug;18(8):1375-87.
doi: 10.1007/BF00994363.

Genetic component of variation in chemical defense ofOreina gloriosa (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae)

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Genetic component of variation in chemical defense ofOreina gloriosa (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae)

F Eggenberger et al. J Chem Ecol. 1992 Aug.

Abstract

Defensive secretions of adultOreina gloriosa, liberated at the surface of the pronotum and elytra, contain a complex mixture of cardenolides, and ethanolamine. Proportions and concentrations of constituents determined by reverse-phase HPLC show considerable variation among individual beetles. Heritabilities of proportions of five main components were estimated by mother-offspring regression providing a validation of the less reliable full-sib correlation estimates. Average heritabilities based on the two methods were 0.51 and 0.58, respectively, estimated by using offspring of two age groups. Regression estimates of 2- and 10-week-old offspring differed significantly for one secretion constituent (RT16). Heritability estimates of concentrations of 16 secretion components were calculated by full-sib correlation analysis. Average heritability was 0.45, indicating a significant genetic component. Estimates did not differ significantly between the two age groups. We also estimated heritabilities of concentrations by a two-way model including data from offspring of both age groups. Heritability estimates based on this model are thought to correspond approximately to estimates based on samples from natural populations. The average of these estimates was lower (h (2) =0.31) than the average heritability of each age group separately (h (2) =0.45), suggesting a developmental effect on variation in chemical defense ofO. gloriosa.

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