Target for lipid-to-carbohydrate intake minimizes cost of growth

Author:

Talal Stav1ORCID,Chahal Aunmolpreet1,Osgood Geoffrey M.1,Brosemann Jonah1,Harrison Jon F.1ORCID,Cease Arianne J.12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Life Sciences, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 85281, USA

2. School of Sustainability, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 85281, USA

Abstract

Many theoretical treatments of foraging use energy as currency, with carbohydrates and lipids considered interchangeable as energy sources. However, herbivores must often synthesize lipids from carbohydrates since they are in short supply in plants, theoretically increasing the cost of growth. We tested whether a generalist insect herbivore ( Locusta migratoria ) can improve its growth efficiency by consuming lipids, and whether these locusts have a preferred caloric intake ratio of carbohydrate to lipid (C : L). Locusts fed pairs of isocaloric, isoprotein diets differing in C and L consistently selected a 2C : 1L target. Locusts reared on isocaloric, isoprotein 3C : 0L diets attained similar final body masses and lipid contents to locusts fed the 2C : 1L diet, but they ate more and had a ~12% higher metabolic rate, indicating an energetic cost for lipogenesis. These results demonstrate that some animals can selectively regulate carbohydrate-to-lipid intake and that consumption of dietary lipids can improve growth efficiency.

Funder

NSF

Publisher

The Royal Society

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