نتایج جستجو برای: voltinism

تعداد نتایج: 105  

2015
Shi Chen Shelby J. Fleischer Michael C. Saunders Matthew B. Thomas

Ectotherms, such as insects, experience non-constant temperatures in nature. Daily mean temperatures can be derived from the daily maximum and minimum temperatures. However, the converse is not true and environments with the same mean temperature can exhibit very different diurnal temperate ranges. Here we apply a degree-day model for development of the grape berry moth (Paralobesia viteana, a ...

2015
Ernesto Robayo Camacho Juang-Horng Chong

We summarize the economic importance, biology, and management of soft scales, focusing on pests of agricultural, horticultural, and silvicultural crops in outdoor production systems and urban landscapes. We also provide summaries on voltinism, crawler emergence timing, and predictive models for crawler emergence to assist in developing soft scale management programs. Phloem-feeding soft scale p...

2015
Elvire Bestion Aimeric Teyssier Murielle Richard Jean Clobert Julien Cote Georgina M Mace

Evidence has accumulated in recent decades on the drastic impact of climate change on biodiversity. Warming temperatures have induced changes in species physiology, phenology, and have decreased body size. Such modifications can impact population dynamics and could lead to changes in life cycle and demography. More specifically, conceptual frameworks predict that global warming will severely th...

Journal: :Journal of insect science 2008
Jeffrey T Krumm Thomas E Hunt Steven R Skoda Gary L Hein Donald J Lee Pete L Clark John E Foster

The European corn borer, Ostrinia nubilalis (Hübner) (Lepidoptera: Crambidae), is a widely distributed and serious economic pest to corn production in the U.S. Genetic variability of O. nubilalis was studied in 18 sub-populations in the upper Midwestern United States using amplified fragment length polymorphism. The relatively low GST values indicate that more variation exists within population...

2015
Rien De Keyser Casper J. Breuker Rosemary S. Hails Roger L. H. Dennis Tim G. Shreeve

We examined the roles of wing melanisation, weight, and basking posture in thermoregulation in Polyommatus Icarus, a phenotypically variable and protandrous member of the diverse Polyommatinae (Lycaenidae). Under controlled experimental conditions, approximating to marginal environmental conditions for activity in the field (= infrequent flight, long duration basking periods), warming rates are...

2015
Hélène Audusseau Gundula Kolb Niklas Janz

Variation in food stoichiometry affects individual performance and population dynamics, but it is also likely that species with different life histories should differ in their sensitivity to food stoichiometry. To address this question, we investigated the ability of the three nettle-feeding butterflies (Aglais urticae, Polygonia c-album, and Aglais io) to respond adaptively to induced variatio...

Journal: :Journal of economic entomology 2018
Kentaro Miwa Lance J Meinke

Colaspis crinicornis Schaeffer (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) primarily occurs in the Great Plains, United States. Although C. crinicornis has historically been considered a non-pest and is rarely found in agricultural systems, population densities of this species have been increasing in corn, Zea mays L., and soybean, Glycine max (L.) Merrill, over the last decade in southeastern Nebraska. As par...

Journal: :Polar Biology 2021

Changing abiotic conditions can affect the phenology of animals and plants with implications for their reproductive output, especially in rapidly changing regions like Arctic. For instance arthropods, it was recently shown that females spider species Pardosa glacialis (Thorell 1872) (Lycosidae) are able to produce two clutches within one growing season years when snowmelt occurs particularly ea...

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