Journal article
Are adult life history traits in oriental fruit moth affected by a mild pupal heat stress?
J Zheng, X Cheng, AA Hoffmann, B Zhang, CS Ma
Journal of Insect Physiology | PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD | Published : 2017
Abstract
Thermal stress at one life stage can affect fitness at a later stage in ectotherms with complex life cycles. Most relevant studies have focused on extreme stress levels, but here we also show substantial fitness effects in a moth when pupae are exposed to a relatively mild and sublethal heat stress. We consider the impact of a 35 °C heat stress of 2 h in three geographically separate populations of the oriental fruit moth (OFM, Grapholita molesta) from northern, middle and southern China. Heat stress negatively affected fecundity but increased adult heat resistance and adult longevity. Fitness effects were mostly consistent across populations but there were also some population differences. ..
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Awarded by National Natural Science Foundation of China
Funding Acknowledgements
We thank for Dr Wei Zhang for assistance with statistical analyses and Ms Yu Peng for figure design. This research was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (31400323) and National Special Fund for Agro-scientific Research in the Public Interest (No. 201103024).