Abstract. 1. Voltinism of herbivorous insects can vary depending on environmental conditions. The leaf beetle Phratora vulgatissima L. is univoltine in Sweden but will sometimes initiate a second generation in short-rotation coppice (SRC) willow plantations. 2. The study investigated whether increased voltinism by P. vulgatissima in plantations can be explained by (i) rapid life-cycle development allowing two generations, or (ii) postponed diapause induction on coppiced willows. 3. In the field, no difference was found in the phenology or development of first-generation broods between plantations (S. viminalis) and natural willow habitats (S. cinerea). However, the induction of diapause occurred 1-2 weeks later in SRC willow plantations. 4....
Phenotypic plasticity and local adaptations are important factors in predicting range expansions and...
Pine processionary moth (PPM, Thaumetopoea pityocampa) is an active range expanding pest species hav...
Climate change has been shown to advance spring phenology, increase the number of insect generations...
1. Voltinism of herbivorous insects can vary depending on environmental conditions. The leaf beetle ...
Abstract 1 Voltinism (the number of generations produced per year) of herbivorous insects can vary 2...
BACKGROUND: There is a general belief that insect outbreak risk is higher in plant monocultures than...
It is generally believed that diversity leads to stability in ecological systems. One consequence wo...
Investigations were carried out to determine the effect of ecological factors on the induction of di...
between willow plantations and natural willow habitats. had a greater temporal population variabili...
The ephemerality of high quality foliage in spring may act as a defense for trees against early seas...
Reproductive diapause is common in the Chrysomelidae, and allows ‘escape in time’ of conditions unfa...
Comparisons of traits of outbreaking and nonoutbreaking leaf-eating Lepidoptera and Symphyta have sh...
International audienceDiapausing insect species have evolved a great diversity of life cycles, altho...
Specialization on ephemeral resources (e.g. new leaves) should produce large annual variation in her...
Chrysoptharta agricola (Chapuis) (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae: Paropsini) spends 6 − 7 months of its l...
Phenotypic plasticity and local adaptations are important factors in predicting range expansions and...
Pine processionary moth (PPM, Thaumetopoea pityocampa) is an active range expanding pest species hav...
Climate change has been shown to advance spring phenology, increase the number of insect generations...
1. Voltinism of herbivorous insects can vary depending on environmental conditions. The leaf beetle ...
Abstract 1 Voltinism (the number of generations produced per year) of herbivorous insects can vary 2...
BACKGROUND: There is a general belief that insect outbreak risk is higher in plant monocultures than...
It is generally believed that diversity leads to stability in ecological systems. One consequence wo...
Investigations were carried out to determine the effect of ecological factors on the induction of di...
between willow plantations and natural willow habitats. had a greater temporal population variabili...
The ephemerality of high quality foliage in spring may act as a defense for trees against early seas...
Reproductive diapause is common in the Chrysomelidae, and allows ‘escape in time’ of conditions unfa...
Comparisons of traits of outbreaking and nonoutbreaking leaf-eating Lepidoptera and Symphyta have sh...
International audienceDiapausing insect species have evolved a great diversity of life cycles, altho...
Specialization on ephemeral resources (e.g. new leaves) should produce large annual variation in her...
Chrysoptharta agricola (Chapuis) (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae: Paropsini) spends 6 − 7 months of its l...
Phenotypic plasticity and local adaptations are important factors in predicting range expansions and...
Pine processionary moth (PPM, Thaumetopoea pityocampa) is an active range expanding pest species hav...
Climate change has been shown to advance spring phenology, increase the number of insect generations...