International audienceDiapausing insect species have evolved a great diversity of life cycles, although overwintering occurs at a single development stage within most species. Understanding why diapause has evolved towards a given life stage requires investigation of both the ecological and physiological attributes. Notably, it is suggested that adult overwintering is more energy-demanding than larval overwintering but it brings fitness gains by allowing adults to be synchronized with their seasonal requisites through an early spring emergence. This hypothesis is tested in field conditions in the nut weevil Curculio nucum , whose life cycle comprises an obligate 2-year, nonfeeding underground phase, including a larval, followed by an adult,...
Overwintering Odontopus calceatus (Say) adults were first observed feeding on April 10. Weekly colle...
To maximise their fitness, organisms need to synchronise their phenology with the seasonal variation...
When organisms coevolve, any change in one species can induce phenotypic changes in traits and ecolo...
International audienceDiapausing insect species have evolved a great diversity of life cycles, altho...
Reproductive diapause is common in the Chrysomelidae, and allows ‘escape in time’ of conditions unfa...
none3siMost insects from temperate areas enter diapause ahead of winter. Species diapausing in a fee...
In order to improve the level of understanding of the reproductive seasonality and flight potential ...
Many organisms express discrete alternative phenotypes (polyphenisms) in relation to predictable env...
International audience1. The evolution of strategies of resource acquisition and allocation is often...
The overwintering physiology of boll weevils was evaluated using collections from a field in Laveen ...
Chrysoptharta agricola (Chapuis) (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae: Paropsini) spends 6 − 7 months of its l...
1. The life cycles of animals vary in relation to local climate, as a result of both direct environm...
International audienceThe cold hardiness of two closely related weevil species, Exapion ulicis and E...
In temperate areas, dormancy (diapause and/or quiescence) enables herbivorous insect species to pers...
Evolutionary change in the timing of dormancy enables animals and plants to adapt to changing season...
Overwintering Odontopus calceatus (Say) adults were first observed feeding on April 10. Weekly colle...
To maximise their fitness, organisms need to synchronise their phenology with the seasonal variation...
When organisms coevolve, any change in one species can induce phenotypic changes in traits and ecolo...
International audienceDiapausing insect species have evolved a great diversity of life cycles, altho...
Reproductive diapause is common in the Chrysomelidae, and allows ‘escape in time’ of conditions unfa...
none3siMost insects from temperate areas enter diapause ahead of winter. Species diapausing in a fee...
In order to improve the level of understanding of the reproductive seasonality and flight potential ...
Many organisms express discrete alternative phenotypes (polyphenisms) in relation to predictable env...
International audience1. The evolution of strategies of resource acquisition and allocation is often...
The overwintering physiology of boll weevils was evaluated using collections from a field in Laveen ...
Chrysoptharta agricola (Chapuis) (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae: Paropsini) spends 6 − 7 months of its l...
1. The life cycles of animals vary in relation to local climate, as a result of both direct environm...
International audienceThe cold hardiness of two closely related weevil species, Exapion ulicis and E...
In temperate areas, dormancy (diapause and/or quiescence) enables herbivorous insect species to pers...
Evolutionary change in the timing of dormancy enables animals and plants to adapt to changing season...
Overwintering Odontopus calceatus (Say) adults were first observed feeding on April 10. Weekly colle...
To maximise their fitness, organisms need to synchronise their phenology with the seasonal variation...
When organisms coevolve, any change in one species can induce phenotypic changes in traits and ecolo...