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Dining in the daylight: Nocturnal rhinoceros beetles extend feeding periods on host trees with reduced sap exudation

Kanda, A.; Shibata, R.; Ueno, T.; Yamashita, N.; Kojima, W.

2023-12-25 ecology
10.1101/2023.12.25.573284 bioRxiv
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While the Japanese rhinoceros beetle Trypoxylus dichotomus typically feeds on the sap of the oak Quercus acutissima and the crape myrtle Lagerstroemia subcostata during the night, it exhibits feeding activity both during the day and night when it utilizes the ash tree Fraxinus griffithii. However, the mechanisms underlying the variations in temporal activity patterns remain unknown. We compared feeding rates (measured as body mass increments) and sap exudation rates among F. griffithii, Q. acutissima, and L. subcostata. We found that beetles feeding on L. subcostata and Q. acutissima exhibited significantly higher feeding rates than those feeding on F. griffithii. No significant differences in feeding rates were observed between L. subcostata and Q. acutissima. The sap exudation rate was significantly higher for Q. acutissima than for F. griffithii. However, there were no significant differences in the sap exudation rates between F. griffithii and L. subcostata or between Q. acutissima and L. subcostata. These findings suggest that lower feeding rates on F. griffithii prolong the feeding duration, resulting in daytime activity. While the low sap exudation in L. subcostata seems inconsistent with high feeding rates on this host, this apparent contradiction could be related to the extended duration of sap exudation.

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