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Low Seasonal Temperatures Promote Life Cycle Synchronization

โœ Scribed by Janette L. Jenkins; James A. Powell; Jesse A. Logan; Barbara J. Bentz


Book ID
102966743
Publisher
Springer
Year
2001
Tongue
English
Weight
933 KB
Volume
63
Category
Article
ISSN
1522-9602

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โœฆ Synopsis


In this paper we discuss how seasonal temperature variation and life-stage specific developmental thresholds that cause quiescence can synchronize the seasonal development of exothermic organisms. Using a simple aging model it is shown that minimal seasonal temperature variation and periods of quiescence during extreme temperature conditions are sufficient to establish stable, univoltine ovipositional cycles. Quiescence induced by life-stage specific developmental thresholds, in fact, promotes synchronous oviposition and emergence. The mountain pine beetle, an important insect living in extreme temperature conditions and showing no evidence of diapause, invites direct application of this model. Simulations using mountain pine beetle parameters are used to determine temperature regimes for which stable ovipositional cycles exist.


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