National audienceIn insects, reproductive success and survival are affected by temperature. Reproduction is more sensitive than other physiological traits. While the effects of heat stress on females are well known, the effects on males are less clear. Hymenopteran parasitoids are valuable for studying the consequences of heat stress on male reproduction. In these species, through arrhenotoquous parthenogenesis, the sex ratio of the offspring is directly dependent on the sperm stock acquired by females during copulation. In the lab, heat temperature treatments (32–44 °C) were applied for 3 days in the pupal stage of Anisopteromalus caland-rae males, and development was completed at 30 °C. Three different effects were observed depending on t...
International audienceBecause insects are ectotherms, their physiology, behaviour and fitness are in...
La plupart des études sur l’influence de la température sur la production des spermatozoïdes portent...
Abstract—Experiments have showed that heat shock (45°C during 30 min) caused a twofold increase in m...
International audienceIn insects, decreased reproduction is a sublethal consequence of high temperat...
International audienceParasitoid wasps are haplodiploid, meaning that sperm stored by egg laying fem...
International audienceIn recent years, several studies have shown a decline in reproductive success ...
International audienceFor ectothermic species, temperature is a key environmental factor influencing...
International audienceInsect reproduction is influenced by various external factors including temper...
Understanding reproduction is essential for controlling pests and supporting beneficial insects. Amo...
Prolonged exposure to low temperature generally induces deleterious effects on survival and reproduc...
International audienceSex allocation in haplodiploid arthropods is a central fitness-related decisio...
The impact of rising global temperatures on survival and reproduction is putting many species at ris...
Ambient temperature is a key environmental factor influencing a variety of aspects of the ecology an...
Temperature changes are common in nature and insects are particularly exposed and sensitive to such ...
With climate change creating a more volatile atmosphere, heatwaves that create thermal stress for li...
International audienceBecause insects are ectotherms, their physiology, behaviour and fitness are in...
La plupart des études sur l’influence de la température sur la production des spermatozoïdes portent...
Abstract—Experiments have showed that heat shock (45°C during 30 min) caused a twofold increase in m...
International audienceIn insects, decreased reproduction is a sublethal consequence of high temperat...
International audienceParasitoid wasps are haplodiploid, meaning that sperm stored by egg laying fem...
International audienceIn recent years, several studies have shown a decline in reproductive success ...
International audienceFor ectothermic species, temperature is a key environmental factor influencing...
International audienceInsect reproduction is influenced by various external factors including temper...
Understanding reproduction is essential for controlling pests and supporting beneficial insects. Amo...
Prolonged exposure to low temperature generally induces deleterious effects on survival and reproduc...
International audienceSex allocation in haplodiploid arthropods is a central fitness-related decisio...
The impact of rising global temperatures on survival and reproduction is putting many species at ris...
Ambient temperature is a key environmental factor influencing a variety of aspects of the ecology an...
Temperature changes are common in nature and insects are particularly exposed and sensitive to such ...
With climate change creating a more volatile atmosphere, heatwaves that create thermal stress for li...
International audienceBecause insects are ectotherms, their physiology, behaviour and fitness are in...
La plupart des études sur l’influence de la température sur la production des spermatozoïdes portent...
Abstract—Experiments have showed that heat shock (45°C during 30 min) caused a twofold increase in m...