The adaptive significance of plasticity of digestive enzyme responses to allelochemical stress was tested on 32 full-sib gypsy moth families from an oak forest (the Quercus population) and 26 families from a locust-tree forest (the Robinia population), reared on control or tannic acid-supplemented diets. By using the relative growth rate as a fitness measure in phenotypic selection analyses, we revealed that higher specific activity of leucine aminopeptidase in Quercus larvae and lower specific activity of trypsin in Robinia larvae were adaptive in the control environment. In Quercus larvae, elevated specific activities of leucine aminopeptidase and lipase were adaptive in the stressful environment. T...
The responses of gypsy moth larvae originating from two populations (oak forest, locust forest) to f...
Biochemical analyses can point to toxicant presence before its effects can be detected at higher org...
Adaptive changes in populations encountering a new environment are often constrained by deleterious ...
The adaptiveness of plasticity of digestive enzyme responses to allelochemical stress was tested ...
Lazarević (2014): Testing the adaptive plasticity of gypsy moth digestive enzymes in response to tan...
The effects of tannic acid on mean values and genetic variation in fitness-related traits (mass, rel...
The gypsy moth is a generalist insect pest with an extremely wide host range. Adaptive responses of ...
In this study we investigated the effects of tannic acid on fitness-related traits in gypsy moth lar...
The effects of parental and offspring diet on larval growth, food consumption and utilization, and a...
The influence of allelochemical stress and population origin on the patterns of phenotypic and genet...
This paper examined the gut digestive enzymes, trypsin and leucine aminopeptidase (LAP), in gypsy...
Density dependent responses of 4(th), 5(th) and 6(th) instar gypsy moth larvae were studied at the l...
The neuroendocrine system of phytophagous insects reacts quickly to environmental changes including ...
Larvae of the gypsy moth, Lymantria dispar L. (Lepidoptera: Lymantriidae), a generalist species, fre...
A collection of forty populations were used to study the phenotypic adaptation of Drosophila melanog...
The responses of gypsy moth larvae originating from two populations (oak forest, locust forest) to f...
Biochemical analyses can point to toxicant presence before its effects can be detected at higher org...
Adaptive changes in populations encountering a new environment are often constrained by deleterious ...
The adaptiveness of plasticity of digestive enzyme responses to allelochemical stress was tested ...
Lazarević (2014): Testing the adaptive plasticity of gypsy moth digestive enzymes in response to tan...
The effects of tannic acid on mean values and genetic variation in fitness-related traits (mass, rel...
The gypsy moth is a generalist insect pest with an extremely wide host range. Adaptive responses of ...
In this study we investigated the effects of tannic acid on fitness-related traits in gypsy moth lar...
The effects of parental and offspring diet on larval growth, food consumption and utilization, and a...
The influence of allelochemical stress and population origin on the patterns of phenotypic and genet...
This paper examined the gut digestive enzymes, trypsin and leucine aminopeptidase (LAP), in gypsy...
Density dependent responses of 4(th), 5(th) and 6(th) instar gypsy moth larvae were studied at the l...
The neuroendocrine system of phytophagous insects reacts quickly to environmental changes including ...
Larvae of the gypsy moth, Lymantria dispar L. (Lepidoptera: Lymantriidae), a generalist species, fre...
A collection of forty populations were used to study the phenotypic adaptation of Drosophila melanog...
The responses of gypsy moth larvae originating from two populations (oak forest, locust forest) to f...
Biochemical analyses can point to toxicant presence before its effects can be detected at higher org...
Adaptive changes in populations encountering a new environment are often constrained by deleterious ...