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Toxicity of Angular Furanocoumarins to Swallowtail Butterflies: Escalation in a Coevolutionary Arms Race?
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1981
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Coevolutionary Arms RaceEngineeringBotanyEntomologyLinear FuranocoumarinsToxicologyInsecticideAngular FuranocoumarinSwallowtail ButterfliesPlant-insect InteractionPest ManagementBiologyTerrestrial ArthropodNatural SciencesEvolutionary BiologyPhysiologyAngular FuranocoumarinsSymbiosisPlant ToxinLinear Furanocoumarin
Xanthotoxin, a linear furanocoumarin occurring in many plants of the family Umbelliferae, is not appreciably toxic to the umbellifer-feeding larvae of Papilio polyxenes (Lepidoptera; Papilionidae), whereas angelicin, an angular furanocoumarin found only in a few relatively advanced tribes of the Umbelliferae, reduces growth rate and fecundity. The biosynthetic pathway leading to angular attachment of the furan ring may thus have been a response within the Umbelliferae to selective pressures exerted by specialized herbivores that had adapted to feeding on linear furanocoumarins.
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