Genotype-environment interaction reveals varied developmental responses to unpredictable host phenology in a tropical insect
收藏DataONE2021-03-14 更新2025-05-03 收录
下载链接:
https://search.dataone.org/view/sha256:4b60650b00e5455bb544b747eaecad6473d70ed50de77187bb1716cd6d4c5793
下载链接
链接失效反馈官方服务:
资源简介:
Understanding the genetic architecture of life history plasticity may inform resilience under environmental change, but relatively little is known for the inhabitants of unpredictable wet-dry tropical environments. Here I explore the quantitative genetics of juvenile growth and development relative to hostplant phenology in the butterfly Eurema hecabe. Wet season generations of this species breed explosively on leguminous annuals whereas dry season generations subsist at low density upon an alternative perennial host. The wet-to-dry season transition is temporally unpredictable and marked by widespread host defoliation, forcing a large cohort of stranded larvae to either pupate prematurely or prolong development in the hope of renewed foliage production. A split-brood experiment demonstrated greater performance on high quality annual as opposed to perennial host foliage and a marked decline under the stressed conditions faced by stranded wet season larvae. Genetic variances for rates of...
创建时间:
2025-04-21



