Journal article

Summer egg diapause in a matchstick grasshopper synchronizes the life cycle and buffers thermal extremes

MR Kearney, J Deutscher, JD Kong, AA Hoffmann

Integrative Zoology | WILEY | Published : 2018

Abstract

The phenological response is among the most important traits affecting a species’ sensitivity to climate. In insects, strongly seasonal environments often select for a univoltine life cycle such that one seasonal extreme is avoided as an inactive stage. Through understanding the underlying mechanisms for univoltinism, and the consequences of its failure, we can better predict insect responses to climate change. Here we combine empirical data and simulation studies to investigate the consequences of an unusual diapause mechanism in a parthenogenetic matchstick grasshopper, Warramaba virgo, from arid southern Australia. Our field body temperature measurements indicate that this species is a th..

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