Impact Of Herbivory By Zerenopsis Lepida (Lepidoptera: Geometridae) On The Endangered Encephalartos Eugene-Maraisii Under Field Conditions
Date
2023Author
Janse van Rensburg, P. D.
Bezuidenhout, H.
Van den Berg, J.
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Encephalartos eugene-maraisii is an endangered, endemic plant in the Waterberg Mountain range of South Africa. This is the first report of herbivory by Zerenopsis lepida
(Lepidoptera: Geometridae) on natural populations of E. eugene-maraisii. The impact of
herbivory by folivorous arthropods on this cycad species has not been studied before. This
study aimed to determine the incidence and intensity of Z. lepida herbivory on E. eugenemaraisii under field conditions. Local plant dynamics were studied by recording the plant
location, sex, size and phenological stage for each plant. Damage surveys were carried out
over two consecutive seasons (2020–2021 and 2021–2022). Leaf damage was assessed on
227 plants comprising 692 stems. Approximately 40% of the stems had signs of leaf herbivory by Z. lepida and 10% of the total leaf area was removed by Z. lepida larvae. Less
herbivory was recorded in areas where plants synchronously produced new leaf flushes
compared to areas with asynchronous leaf flushes. Greater apparency of plants led to a
greater incidence of herbivory and level of damage. Repeated damage to plants may delay
future leaf and cone flushing events and contribute to the threat against this cycad species