Data for: Early land plants: Plentiful but neglected resources for herbivores?
Data files
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amino_acids_content.csv
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cochlicella_barbara_assays.csv
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proteins_content.csv
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README.md
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spodoptera_exigua_assays.csv
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sugar_content.csv
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Abstract
Plants and herbivores have been engaged in a co-evolutionary arms race for millions of years, during which plants evolved various defenses and other traits to cope with herbivores, whereas herbivores evolved traits to overcome the plants’ resistance strategies. Herbivores may also avoid certain plants merely because these lack suitable nutrients for their development. Interestingly, the number of herbivores that attack individual early land plants like mosses and ferns is quite low. Among others, poor nutrient quality has been hypothesized to explain the apparent low herbivory pressure on such plants, but still awaits scientific evidence. Here, the nutritive suitability of representative mosses and liverworts (bryophytes) and ferns (pteridophytes) for herbivores was investigated using feeding assays combined with quantifications of nutrients (proteins, amino acids and sugars). Growth and survival of two polyphagous herbivores, a caterpillar and a snail, were monitored when fed on fifteen species of bryophytes and pteridophytes, as well as on maize (Zea mays, angiosperm) used as an external indicative nutritional resource. Overall, our results show that the poor performance of the herbivores on the studied early land plants is not correlated with nutritional quality. The growth and performance of snails and caterpillars fed with these plants were highly variable and independent of nutrient content. These findings arguably dismiss the poor nutrient quality hypothesis as the cause of herbivory deficit in bryophytes and pteridophytes. They suggest the possible presence of early resistance traits that have persisted all through the long evolutionary history of plant-herbivore interactions.
title: "README"
author: Gregory ROEDER
date: 28.08.2025
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Project title: Data for Early land plants Plentiful but neglected resources for herbivores
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Authors:
Author 1
Name: Audrey DUHIN
Role: PhD student
Institution: University of Neuchâtel
Address: Institut de biologie, Rue Emile-Argand 11, 2000 Neuchâtel
Email: audrey.duhin@unine.chAuthor 2
Name: Ricardo AR Machado
Role: Researcher
Institution: University of Neuchâtel
Address: Institut de biologie, Rue Emile-Argand 11, 2000 Neuchâtel
Email: rarm.machado@gmail.comAuthor 3
Name: Ted TURLINGS
Role: Professor Emeritus
Institution: University of Neuchâtel
Address: Institut de biologie, Rue Emile-Argand 11, 2000 Neuchâtel
Email: ted.turlings@unine.chAuthor 4
Name: Gregory ROEDER
Role: Researcher
Institution: University of Neuchâtel
Address: Institut de biologie, Rue Emile-Argand 11, 2000 Neuchâtel
Email: gregory.roeder@unine.ch -
Linked publication (join DOI if possible):
- Duhin, A.; Machado, R.A.R.; Turlings, T.C.J.; Röder, G. Early land plants: Plentiful but neglected nutritional resources for herbivores? Ecol. Evol. 2022, 12, e9617. https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.9617
- Date of publication: 2022
- Discipline: Biology
- Topic keywords: early land plants, ferns, generalist herbivores, insect, mosses, nutritive content, snail
- Funding: Funded by the University of Neuchâtel
DATA OVERVIEW
- Number of file and datasets: 5 csv files (semi-colon delimited, comma decimal)
- For each file, describe shortly what it contains (data, documentation, code...):
- spodoptera_exigua_assays.csv: tabular data on Spodoptera exigua caterpillars development on 16 moss and fern species, and artificial diet, used as food supply. Individual masses at 0, 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, 21, 24 and 27 days are recorded. Numbers of surviving caterpillars through the month of the experiment, as well as numbers of pupae and adult emergence are shown.
- cochlicella_barbara_assays.csv: tabular data on Cochlicella barbara snails development on 16 moss and fern species, and artificial diet, used as food supply. On each diet (plants + artificial), snail masses and survival rates at 0, 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, 21, 24, 27, 30 and 33 days are recorded.
- proteins_content.csv: tabular data on proteic contents (mg of proteins /g of plant leaf dry weight) measured in 16 moss and fern species.
- amino_acids_content.csv: tabular data on 16 amino acid contents (mg of amino acid /g of plant leaf dry weight) measured within 16 moss and fern species.
- sugar_content.csv: tabular data on 4 sugars (glucose, fructose, sucrose, starch) contents (mg /g of plant leaf dry weight) measured in 16 moss and fern species.
METHODOLOGICAL INFORMATION
- Date of data collection (precise if specific to each file): All data were collected in 2017 and 2018.
- Geographic location of data collection (precise if specific to each file): All data were collected at the University of Neuchâtel (Switzerland).
- Methods used for collection and/or generation of data: Detailed information available here https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.9617
- Methods used to process the data: Detailed information available here https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.9617
- Instrument and/or software needed to read and handle the data: Microsoft Excel or equivalent
- Quality-assurance procedures performed on the data:
DATAFILE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION: spodoptera_exigua_assays.csv
- Number of variables: 33
- Number of cases/rows: 69/2277
- Variable List: Dietary treatment, Plant Individual, Larval_mass_D0 (mg), Number of larvae_D0, Larval_mass_D3 (mg), Number of larvae_D3, Larval_mass_D6 (mg), Number of larvae_D6, Larval_mass_D9 (mg), Number of larvae_D9, Number of pupae_D9, Larval_mass_D12 (mg), Number of larvae_D12, Number of pupae_D12, Larval_mass_D15 (mg), Number of larvae_D15, Number of pupae_D15, Larval_mass_D18 (mg), Number of larvae_D18, Number of pupae_D18, Number of adult_D18, Larval_mass_D21 (mg), Number of larvae_D21, Number of pupae_D21, Number of adult_D21, Larval_mass_D24 (mg), Number of larvae_D24, Number of pupae_D24, Number of adult_D24, Larval_mass_D27 (mg), Number of larvae_D27, Number of pupae_D27, Number of adult_D27
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DATAFILE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION: cochlicella_barbara_assays.csv
- Number of variables: 25
- Number of cases/rows: 1725/69
- Variable List: Dietary treatment, Plant Individual, Weight_D0, Weight_D3 (mg), Survival_D3 (%), Weight_D6, Survival_D6 (%), Weight_D9, Survival_D9 (%), Weight_D12, Survival_D12 (%), Weight_D15, Survival_D15 (%), Weight_D18, Survival_D18 (%), Weight_D21, Survival_D21 (%), Weight_D24, Survival_D24 (%), Weight_D27, Survival_D27 (%), Weight_D30, Survival_D30 (%), Weight_D33, Survival_D33 (%)
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DATAFILE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION: proteins_content.csv
- Number of variables: 3
- Number of cases/rows: 195/65
- Variable List: Plant Species, Individual, Proteins (mg/gDW)
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DATAFILE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION: amino_acids_content.csv
- Number of variables: 18
- Number of cases/rows: 1170/65
- Variable List: Plant Species, Individual, Asp (mg/gDW), Thr (mg/gDW), Ser (mg/gDW), Glu (mg/gDW), Pro (mg/gDW), Gly (mg/gDW), Ala (mg/gDW), Cys (mg/gDW), Val (mg/gDW), Ile (mg/gDW), Leu (mg/gDW), Tyr (mg/gDW), Phe (mg/gDW), His (mg/gDW), Lys (mg/gDW), Arg (mg/gDW)
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DATAFILE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION: sugar_content.csv
- Number of variables: 6
- Number of cases/rows: 390/65
- Variable List: Plant Species, Individual, Glucose (mg/gDW), Fructose (mg/gDW), Sucrose (mg/gDW), Starch (mg/gDW)
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SHARING/ACCESS INFORMATION
- Licence of reuse: Public Domain (CC0)
- Special considerations regarding data reuse (if any):
- If the data shared is of second use (ie, derived from data pre-existing the project), link to the primary data: No
- Recommended citation for the dataset: Duhin, A.; Machado, R.A.R.; Turlings, T.C.J.; Röder, G. Early land plants: Plentiful but neglected nutritional resources for herbivores?, Dataset, https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.4xgxd25dq
- Data repository where the data is stored: Dryad (https://datadryad.org/)
- Duhin, Audrey; Machado, Ricardo A. R.; Turlings, Ted C. J.; Röder, Gregory (2022). Early land plants: Plentiful but neglected nutritional resources for herbivores?. Ecology and Evolution. https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.9617
