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Adult nutrition and butterfly fitness: effects of diet quality on reproductive output egg composition and egg hatching success

机译:成人营养和蝴蝶健康:饮食质量对生殖能力卵组成和卵孵化成功的影响

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BackgroundIn the Lepidoptera it was historically believed that adult butterflies rely primarily on larval-derived nutrients for reproduction and somatic maintenance. However, recent studies highlight the complex interactions between storage reserves and adult income, and that the latter may contribute significantly to reproduction. Effects of adult diet were commonly assessed by determining the number and/or size of the eggs produced, whilst its consequences for egg composition and offspring viability were largely neglected (as is generally true for insects). We here specifically focus on these latter issues by using the fruit-feeding tropical butterfly Bicyclus anynana, which is highly dependent on adult-derived carbohydrates for reproduction.
机译:背景技术在鳞翅目中,历史上认为成年蝴蝶主要依靠幼虫衍生的营养物进行繁殖和体细胞维持。但是,最近的研究强调了储存储备和成人收入之间的复杂相互作用,并且后者可能对繁殖产生重大影响。通常通过确定所产卵的数量和/或大小来评估成年饮食的影响,而其对卵组成和后代生存力的影响却被忽略了(昆虫通常如此)。我们在这里通过使用以水果为食的热带蝴蝶Bicyclus anynana来特别关注这些后期问题,该蝴蝶高度依赖于成年动物的碳水化合物进行繁殖。

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