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Melanic through nature or nurture: genetic polymorphism and phenotypic plasticity in Harmonia axyridis

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JOURNAL OF EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY
卷 23, 期 8, 页码 1699-1707

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1420-9101.2010.02043.x

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Harmonia axyridis; phenotypic plasticity; polymorphism; thermal melanism

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  1. Royal Society University

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Individuals can adapt to heterogeneity in their environment through either local adaptation or phenotypic plasticity. Colour forms of the ladybird Harmonia axyridis are a classic example of local adaptation, in which the frequency of melanic forms varies greatly between populations. In some populations, there are also large seasonal changes in allele frequency, with melanism being costly in summer and beneficial in winter. We report that the non-melanic morph of H. axyridis dramatically increases its degree of melanization at cold temperatures. Furthermore, there is genetic variation in reaction norms, with different families responding to temperature in different ways. Variation at different spatial and temporal scales appears to have selected for either genetic or phenotypically plastic adaptations, which may be important in thermoregulation. As melanism is known to have a large effect on fitness in H. axyridis, this plasticity of melanization may have hastened its spread as an invasive species.

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