To assess the plastic and genetic components of variation in responses of gypsy moth (Lymantria dispar) 4th instar larvae to temperature and food quality, we applied a split-family four-environment experimental design where full-sibs were reared on two constant temperatures (23°C and 28°C) and two concentrations of dietary nitrogen (1.5 and 3.7% dry weight). A temperature of 28°C and low dietary nitrogen decreased larval weight and prolonged larval developmental time, while viability was not affected. Only a marginally significant interaction between the two environmental factors was found for larval weight. The broad-sense heritability for larval developmental time did not change across environments, and across-environment genetic correlat...
Variation in environmental conditions during development can lead to changes in life-history traits ...
Phenotypic plasticity and local adaptations are important factors in predicting range expansions and...
Thermal regimes can diverge considerably across the geographic range of a species, and accordingly, ...
To assess the plastic and genetic components of variation in responses of gypsy moth (Lymantria disp...
Different components of heritability, including genetic variance (VG), are influenced by environment...
Variation in environmental conditions during development can lead to changes in life-history traits ...
Food selection behaviour, food utilization efficiency and growth performance of a generalist insect,...
The influence of allelochemical stress and population origin on the patterns of phenotypic and genet...
In this study we investigated the effects of tannic acid on fitness-related traits in gypsy moth lar...
Survival and body composition of starving gypsy moth larvae initially reared on aspen foliage or art...
Life histories show genetic population-level variation due to spatial variation in selection pressur...
The study of biological invasions is not only essential to regulate their vast potential for ecologi...
Gypsy moth ( Lymantria dispar (L.) (Lepidoptera: Lymantriidae)) larvae were reared from hatch on 1.2...
Different components of heritability, including genetic variance (VG), are influenced by environment...
Variation in thermal performance within and between populations provides the potential for adaptive ...
Variation in environmental conditions during development can lead to changes in life-history traits ...
Phenotypic plasticity and local adaptations are important factors in predicting range expansions and...
Thermal regimes can diverge considerably across the geographic range of a species, and accordingly, ...
To assess the plastic and genetic components of variation in responses of gypsy moth (Lymantria disp...
Different components of heritability, including genetic variance (VG), are influenced by environment...
Variation in environmental conditions during development can lead to changes in life-history traits ...
Food selection behaviour, food utilization efficiency and growth performance of a generalist insect,...
The influence of allelochemical stress and population origin on the patterns of phenotypic and genet...
In this study we investigated the effects of tannic acid on fitness-related traits in gypsy moth lar...
Survival and body composition of starving gypsy moth larvae initially reared on aspen foliage or art...
Life histories show genetic population-level variation due to spatial variation in selection pressur...
The study of biological invasions is not only essential to regulate their vast potential for ecologi...
Gypsy moth ( Lymantria dispar (L.) (Lepidoptera: Lymantriidae)) larvae were reared from hatch on 1.2...
Different components of heritability, including genetic variance (VG), are influenced by environment...
Variation in thermal performance within and between populations provides the potential for adaptive ...
Variation in environmental conditions during development can lead to changes in life-history traits ...
Phenotypic plasticity and local adaptations are important factors in predicting range expansions and...
Thermal regimes can diverge considerably across the geographic range of a species, and accordingly, ...