Yellow dung fly (Scathophaga stercoraria (L.)) populations on cow pastures in Central Europe usually show a characteristic summer decline in fly numbers. This has been related to their sensitivity to hot temperatures, but where and in what state the flies spend the summer has remained unclear. Field enclosure experiments revealed no evidence for survival over summer in the pupal stage, as adults never emerged in early autumn from eggs laid in late spring. Laboratory and field evidence shows instead that adults acclimatize physiologically by suppressing reproduction in favour of accumulating lipid (but not glycogen) reserves. Apparently they spend the summer in cooler, forested areas close to the pastures. As reproduction is not entirely shu...
Diapause is a period of arrested development which is controlled physiologically, prepro-grammed env...
The fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster survives thermally stressful conditions in a state of reproduc...
ABSTR ACT: The horn fly, Haematobia irritans irritans (L.), is an ectoparasitic blood feeder mainly ...
Yellow dung fly (Scathophaga stercoraria (L.)) populations on cow pastures in Central Europe usually...
1. Seasonality is a prime selective factor promoting genetic differentiation of populations. Local a...
The effects of rearing temperature (and photoperiod) on growth, development, body size, and diapause...
Extensive phenotypic plasticity can allow populations to persist in changing environments. Maternal ...
Seasonality is a key environmental factor that regularly promotes life history adaptation. Insects i...
Uncovering genetic responses to selection in wild populations typically requires tracking individual...
Growth responses to temperature and resource limitation in three dipteran species with similar life ...
Climatic conditions can be very heterogeneous even over small geographic scales, and are believed to...
Reproductive diapause is a primary mechanism used by arthropods to synchronize their life cycle with...
Climatic conditions can be very heterogeneous even over small geographic scales, and are believed to...
Few insect species encounter environmental conditions which remain favourable for continuous growth,...
Persistence and thriving of univoltine, herbivore insect species of the temperate zone rely on oblig...
Diapause is a period of arrested development which is controlled physiologically, prepro-grammed env...
The fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster survives thermally stressful conditions in a state of reproduc...
ABSTR ACT: The horn fly, Haematobia irritans irritans (L.), is an ectoparasitic blood feeder mainly ...
Yellow dung fly (Scathophaga stercoraria (L.)) populations on cow pastures in Central Europe usually...
1. Seasonality is a prime selective factor promoting genetic differentiation of populations. Local a...
The effects of rearing temperature (and photoperiod) on growth, development, body size, and diapause...
Extensive phenotypic plasticity can allow populations to persist in changing environments. Maternal ...
Seasonality is a key environmental factor that regularly promotes life history adaptation. Insects i...
Uncovering genetic responses to selection in wild populations typically requires tracking individual...
Growth responses to temperature and resource limitation in three dipteran species with similar life ...
Climatic conditions can be very heterogeneous even over small geographic scales, and are believed to...
Reproductive diapause is a primary mechanism used by arthropods to synchronize their life cycle with...
Climatic conditions can be very heterogeneous even over small geographic scales, and are believed to...
Few insect species encounter environmental conditions which remain favourable for continuous growth,...
Persistence and thriving of univoltine, herbivore insect species of the temperate zone rely on oblig...
Diapause is a period of arrested development which is controlled physiologically, prepro-grammed env...
The fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster survives thermally stressful conditions in a state of reproduc...
ABSTR ACT: The horn fly, Haematobia irritans irritans (L.), is an ectoparasitic blood feeder mainly ...