MATCHING FIELD AND LABORATORY ENVIRONMENTS - EFFECTS OF NEGLECTING DAILY TEMPERATURE-VARIATION ON INSECT REACTION NORMS

被引:85
作者
BRAKEFIELD, PM
MAZZOTTA, V
机构
[1] Research Group in Evolutionary Biology, Institute of Evolutionary and Ecological Sciences, Leiden University, Leiden, 2300 RA
关键词
REACTION NORM; PHENOTYPIC PLASTICITY; LIFE HISTORY; THERMOPERIOD; WING PATTERN; BUTTERFLY;
D O I
10.1046/j.1420-9101.1995.8050559.x
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
The tropical butterfly, Bicyclus anynana, exhibits seasonal polyphenism. The wet season form has large eyespots and a pale band while these characters are much less conspicuous or absent in the dry season form. This plasticity is induced in the laboratory by use of a standard series of constant temperatures in the larval stage yielding a continuous norm of reaction. Butterflies in this study were reared from hatchling larvae in seven regimes which differed with respect to thermoperiod or photoperiod. The effect of rearing treatment on the phenotypic plasticity of the adult wing pattern, on life history traits and on larval feeding rhythms was investigated. Photoperiod had little effect except that constant light produced a higher mortality and tended to produce a longer development time. Thermoperiod had a major effect on the life history traits in comparison to a constant temperature regime with the same daily mean: development time was shorter with higher growth rates. The faster development was associated with a substantial shift in the wing pattern towards the wet season form. Larvae feed mostly at night both under constant and thermoperiod (cool nights) conditions. The results are discussed with respect to the necessity of matching field and laboratory environments in studies of norms of reaction or of life history traits where the adaptive significance of the variation is important. Fluctuating conditions in nature, especially with respect to thermoperiod, must be taken into account.
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页数:15
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