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        2018.10 구독 인증기관·개인회원 무료
        애벌레의 번지점프는 포식자로부터 몸을 지키기 위한 방어 전략이다. 본 연구는 애벌레가 어떠한 감각 자극에 반응하여 번지점프를 하는지 확인하기 위한 연구이며, 본 연구를 수행하기 위해 2018년 목포대학교 승달산 부근에서 애벌레를 채집하여, 시각(애벌레 시야로 접근), 바람(일정한 세기를 위해 선풍기를 이용한 바람), 촉각(애벌레의 몸을 나뭇가지로 자극)에 대한 반응(번지점프)을 조사하였다. 조사결과 28종 78마리의 애벌레가 방어 전략으로 번지점프를 사용하였다. 또한 애벌레의 자극에 대한 번지점프를 비교해 본 결과 시각, 바람에 반응을 보이는 빈도수가 촉각에 비해 현저하게 적게 나타나는 것을 실험적으로 확인하였다. 애벌레의 번지점프가 포식자로부터 몸을 지키기 위한 생존전략이라는 것을 추가적으로 검증하기 위해 포식자(개미로 가정)가 접근 시 발생하는 진동(포식자가 접근할 때 표면에 나타나는 진동)과 포식자와의 접촉(개미가 애벌레에 접촉)에 대한 애벌레의 반응을 조사하였다. 실험 결과 포식자가 접근 시 발생하는 진동보다는 포식자의 접촉(촉각)이 애벌레의 번지점프를 유도한다는 사실을 확인하였다. 두 실험결과에서 간접적인 자극인 시각, 바람, 진동보다 직접적인 자극인 촉각에 보이는 반응이 현저하게 높게 나타난다. 이는 애벌레의 번지점프는 애벌레와 포식자의 접촉이후 보이는 최종적인 애벌레의 방어 전략이라는 것을 시사하고 있다.
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        2016.10 구독 인증기관·개인회원 무료
        This study has been carried out to identify larvae and to acquire useful biological information of insect larvae through rearing from 1997 to 2016 in HECRI(Holoce Ecosystem Conservation Research Institution). Total 148 species belonging to 16 families were collected and 45 species belonging to 12 families identified. Among identified species monophagous caterpillars dependent on maple tree were 16 species belonging to 6 families, polyphagous 29 species belonging to 9 families. The dominant family is Geometridae(50 species), second is Noctuidae(26 species) and followed by Tortricidae(18 species).
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        2015.10 구독 인증기관·개인회원 무료
        Most caterpillars, the larvae of butterflies and moths(Lepidoptera), are herbivorous. Even though their major role in the ecosystem, details of biology are poorly known for most species. This study has been carried out to identify larvae and to acquire useful biological information of insect larvae through rearing from 1997 to 2015 in HECRI(Holoce Ecosystem Conservation Research Institution). From 2012, 2013, 2014 we are carrying out ‘Larvae Identification and Specimen Security of Primary Endemic Moths in Korea Peninsula through Rearing’ supported by National Institute of Biological Resources(NIBR). Of these this study is the list about special caterpillars feeding on the foliage wild peach (Prunus spp.) Total 209 species belonging to 15 families were collected and 52 species belonging to 13 families identified. Among them wild peach dependent monophagous caterpillars are 17 species belonging to 9 families, oligophagous 1 species belonging to 1 families and polyphagous 34 species belonging to 9 families. The dominant family is Geometridae(65 species), second is Noctuidae(57 species) and followed by Pyralidae(21 species).
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        2014.10 구독 인증기관·개인회원 무료
        Most caterpillars, the larvae of butterflies and moths(Lepidoptera), are herbivorous. Sometimes they are regarded as serious agricultural pest that cause to damage agricultural produce, whereas some species such as Bombyx mori is known to be valued as sources of silk. Even though their major role in the ecosystem, details of biology are poorly known for most species. This study has been carried out to identify larvae and to acquire useful biological information of insect larvae through rearing from 1997 to 2014 in HECRI(Holoce Ecosystem Conservation Research Institution). From 2012 HECRI are carrying out ‘Larvae Identification and Specimen Security of Primary Endemic Moths in Korea Peninsula through Rearing’ supported by National Institute of Biological Resources(NIBR). Of these this study is the list about special caterpillars feeding on the foliage Willow Trees (Salix spp.) Total 143 species belonging to 13 families were collected and identified 69 species belonging to 12 families. Among them Willow Treesdependent monophagous caterpillars are 34 species belonging to 5 families, oligophagous 36 species belonging to 3 families and polyphagous 16 species belonging to 12 families. The dominant family is Geometridae(51 species), second is Noctuidae(35 species) and followed by Notodontidae(21 species).
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        2014.04 구독 인증기관·개인회원 무료
        Nutritional conditions experienced during early growth have important implications for the lifetime fitness of herbivores. We investigated how the early life effects of imbalanced nutrient intake can be overcome in a generalist caterpillar, Spodoptera litura (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae). Over the fifth larval instar, caterpillars were pretreated on one of three diets that varied in protein: carbohydrate balance (p35:c7, p21:c21 or p7:c35). After molting to the sixth instar, they were transferred to one of three no-choice diets (p35:c7 ,p21:c21 or p7:c35) or a food choice where they received two nutritionally complementary diets (p35:c7 versus p7:c35). Approximately 80% of caterpillars that had been protein-deprived (p7:c35) during the fifth instar molted to the seventh instar. The threshold body mass for pupal metamorphosis was 144 mg at the start of the sixth instar. When given a choice, caterpillars pretreated on the low-protein diet (p7:c35) selected significantly more protein than those from other diets (p35:c7,p21:c21). Our results suggest that caterpillars are not only capable of switching their developmental program to reduce the deleterious effects of a nearly deficiency of protein, but also flexible at adjusting nutrient preference store dress specific nutritional imbalances experienced early in life.
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        2013.10 구독 인증기관·개인회원 무료
        Caterpillars, the larvae of butters and moths(Lepidoptera), are enormously important in terrestrial food webs. They are not only the preferred grub for insects, birds, fishes, reptile and amphibian but also engineers of nutrient cycling processes and are the largest natural consumers of vegetation. Even though their major role in the ecosystem, details of biology are poorly known for most species. HECRI(Holoce Ecosystem Conservation Research Institution) has been carried out to identify larvae and to acquire useful biological information of primary endemic insect larvae through rearing from 1997 to 2013. Of these this study is the result about special caterpillars feeding on the foliage Oak Trees (Quercus spp.) which composed 60-70% of broad-leaved forest thereby important component for forest in the Korean Peninsula. Total 297 species belonging to 23 families were collected and identified 101 species belonging to 21 families. Among them Oak Trees-dependent monophagous caterpillars are 247 species belonging to 20 families and polyphagous caterpillars are 50 species belonging to 11 families. The dominant family is Noctuidae(83 species), second is Geometridae(67 species) and followed by Notodontidae(33 species).