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  • Environmental regulation and geographical adaptation of diapause in Cotesia plutellae (Hymenoptera: Braconidae), a parasitoid of the diamondback moth larvae
  • 作者: Alvi, S.M. and Momoi, S
  • literature id: 14399
  • catalog nub: TPL_ALVInn1994ERAGA89009500
  • 文献库: Taxapad收录文献
  • type: article
  • publication name: Applied Entomology and Zoology
  • publish date: 1994-02-01
  • pages: 89-95
  • volume: 29
  • issue: 1
  • 创建时间: 2021-03-02 15:00:31
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    none Cotesia plutellae; DIAPAUSE-; Environmental regulation & geographical adaptation; EVOLUTIONARY-ADAPTATION; Diapause geographical adaptation; CLIMATE-AND-WEATHER; PHOTOPERIOD-; TEMPERATURE-; Diapause effect, Japan Photoperiodic response in two different geographic populations of Cotesia plutellae (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) was investigated. Short photoperiods induced prepupal diapause in the Kuroishi population but did not produce any developmental arrest in the Kobe population. The difference in the photoperiodic response in these populations reflects life-cycle adaptations to local environmental conditions. In the Kuroishi strain the critical daylength fell between 12.5 h and 13 h hours of light per day. Under 11L-13D conditions, high temperatures tended to decrease the occurrence of the diapause: as the temperature increased from 17 degree C to 20 degree C the diapause incidence diminished, ceasing altogether at 25 degree C. Parasite larvae of second and third instar stages were sensitive to diapause-inducing stimuli, whereas egg and first instar larval stages were not. The diapause termination depended not on the photoperiod but on the temperature: high temperature hastened termination of the diapause.

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