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Photoperiod affects compensating developmental rate across latitudes in the damselfly Lestes sponsa

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ECOLOGICAL ENTOMOLOGY
卷 35, 期 2, 页码 149-157

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2311.2009.01164.x

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Body mass; body size; compensating mechanism; developmental rate; emergence; latitude; life history; Lestes sponsa; phenotypic plasticity; photoperiod

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  1. Swedish Research Council

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2. Egg development time was shorter under northern photoperiod regimes for both populations. However, the northern latitude population showed a higher phenotypic plasticity response to photoperiod compared with the southern latitude population, suggesting a genetic difference in egg development time in response to photoperiod. 3. Larvae from both latitudes expressed shorter larval development time and faster growth rates under northern photoperiod regimes. There was no difference in phenotypic plastic response between northern and southern latitude populations with regard to development time. 4. Data on field collected adults showed that adult sizes decreased with an increase in latitude. This adult size difference was a genetically fixed trait, as the same size difference between populations was also found when larvae were reared in the laboratory. 5. The results suggest phenotypic plasticity responses in life history traits to photoperiod, but also genetic differences between north and south latitude populations in response to photoperiod, which indicates the presence of a latitudinal compensating mechanism that is triggered by a photoperiod.

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