In this study we investigated the effects of tannic acid on fitness-related traits in gypsy moth larvae from two differently adapted populations. Thirty two full-sib families from oak (suitable host plant, Quercus population), and twenty six full-sib families from locust-tree (unsuitable host plant, Robinia population) forests were reared on artificial diets with or without a 5% tannic acid supplement. Tannic acid shortened the duration of larval development till the 4th instar in the Robinia population, and decreased the mass of larvae from both Quercus and Robinia populations. Local adaptation was not recorded for any of the examined traits. In general, regardless of population origin, genetic variation (broad-sense heritability) was high...
Graduation date: 1990Douglas-fir, Pseudotsuga menziesii and white alder,\ud Alnus rhombifolia, speci...
Numerous studies have explored the impacts of intraspecific genetic variation and environment on the...
Transgenic hybrid aspen (Populus tremula x tremuloides) overexpressing the MYB134 tannin regulatory ...
In this study we investigated the effects of tannic acid on fitness-related traits in gypsy moth lar...
The effects of tannic acid on mean values and genetic variation in fitness-related traits (mass, rel...
The influence of allelochemical stress and population origin on the patterns of phenotypic and genet...
Feeding efficiencies of ultimate instar larvae of two polyphagous tree-feeding Lepidoptera, Malacoso...
The adaptive significance of plasticity of digestive enzyme responses to allelochemical stress w...
Lazarević (2014): Testing the adaptive plasticity of gypsy moth digestive enzymes in response to tan...
To assess the plastic and genetic components of variation in responses of gypsy moth (Lymantria disp...
The effects of parental and offspring diet on larval growth, food consumption and utilization, and a...
The gypsy moth is a generalist insect pest with an extremely wide host range. Adaptive responses of ...
The adaptiveness of plasticity of digestive enzyme responses to allelochemical stress was tested ...
Tannic acid had no detrimental effect on the growth rates or digestion efficiencies of Orgyia leucos...
Larvae of the gypsy moth, Lymantria dispar L. (Lepidoptera: Lymantriidae), a generalist species, fre...
Graduation date: 1990Douglas-fir, Pseudotsuga menziesii and white alder,\ud Alnus rhombifolia, speci...
Numerous studies have explored the impacts of intraspecific genetic variation and environment on the...
Transgenic hybrid aspen (Populus tremula x tremuloides) overexpressing the MYB134 tannin regulatory ...
In this study we investigated the effects of tannic acid on fitness-related traits in gypsy moth lar...
The effects of tannic acid on mean values and genetic variation in fitness-related traits (mass, rel...
The influence of allelochemical stress and population origin on the patterns of phenotypic and genet...
Feeding efficiencies of ultimate instar larvae of two polyphagous tree-feeding Lepidoptera, Malacoso...
The adaptive significance of plasticity of digestive enzyme responses to allelochemical stress w...
Lazarević (2014): Testing the adaptive plasticity of gypsy moth digestive enzymes in response to tan...
To assess the plastic and genetic components of variation in responses of gypsy moth (Lymantria disp...
The effects of parental and offspring diet on larval growth, food consumption and utilization, and a...
The gypsy moth is a generalist insect pest with an extremely wide host range. Adaptive responses of ...
The adaptiveness of plasticity of digestive enzyme responses to allelochemical stress was tested ...
Tannic acid had no detrimental effect on the growth rates or digestion efficiencies of Orgyia leucos...
Larvae of the gypsy moth, Lymantria dispar L. (Lepidoptera: Lymantriidae), a generalist species, fre...
Graduation date: 1990Douglas-fir, Pseudotsuga menziesii and white alder,\ud Alnus rhombifolia, speci...
Numerous studies have explored the impacts of intraspecific genetic variation and environment on the...
Transgenic hybrid aspen (Populus tremula x tremuloides) overexpressing the MYB134 tannin regulatory ...