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Morphology, Diet, and Temperature-Dependent Host-Free Survival of the Boll Weevil, Anthonomus grandis (Coleoptera: Curculionidae)

机译:铃象鼻虫(Anthonomus grandis)的形态,饮食和温度依赖性无宿主存活(鞘翅目:Curculionidae)

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The boll weevil, Anthonomus grandis grandis Boheman (Coleoptera: Curculionidae), is an important pest of cotton (Gossypium spp. (Malvales: Malvaceae)) in South America, Mexico, and southernmost Texas in the United States. A key factor in the persistence of the boll weevil is its ability to survive the noncotton season. Mechanisms facilitating this survival in subtropical and tropical areas are incompletely known, and our understanding has been further complicated by recent reports of overwintering on noncotton hosts. In addition, the nature and even existence of the adult dormancy, and validity of the criteria used to distinguish it, have been questioned. We manipulated the boll weevil diet to produce a range of diapause responses and observed the corresponding host-free survival patterns. The estimated proportion of diapause was associated with subsequent survival. In addition, different diets producing similar incidences of diapause resulted in substantially different host-free longevity, and the longest survival was observed for weevils fed bolls as adults. Survival patterns exhibited a negative temperature dependence except for the lowest observed temperature (12.8°C), where survival was reduced compared with that at 18.3°C. This suggests chronic chilling injury in response to extended exposure to low, above freezing temperatures. All but the highest temperature (29.4°C) facilitated survival 6 mo, and survival of 1 yr was observed at 18.3°C. The temperatures permitting the greatest survival are typical for many subtropical and tropical regions during the noncotton season, indicating that diapausing boll weevils are capable of surviving the noncotton season in these regions without the benefit of presumptive noncotton hosts.
机译:棉铃象鼻虫Anthonomus grandis grandis Boheman(鞘翅目:Curculionidae)是南美(南美),墨西哥和美国最南端的得克萨斯州的一种重要棉花害虫(棉(Gossypium spp。)。棉铃象鼻虫持续存在的关键因素是其在非棉季生存的能力。促进亚热带和热带地区这种生存的机制尚不完全清楚,最近关于非棉花宿主越冬的报道使我们的理解更加复杂。此外,成人休眠的性质甚至存在,以及用于区分它的标准的有效性也受到质疑。我们操纵铃象鼻虫的饮食产生一系列滞育反应,并观察到相应的无宿主存活模式。滞育的估计比例与随后的生存有关。此外,不同的饮食会产生类似的滞育,导致无宿主的寿命大大不同,成年的棉铃喂养的象鼻虫的存活时间最长。除最低观测温度(12.8°C)外,存活模式显示出负温度依赖性,与最低温度(18.3°C)相比,存活率降低了。这表明长期暴露于较低的冰点以上温度会引起慢性冷害。除了最高温度(29.4°C)以外,所有其他条件均促进了> 6 mo的存活,并且在18.3°C下观察到了> 1年的存活。在非棉花季节,许多亚热带和热带地区的典型温度均能实现最大的生存,这表明滞育的铃象鼻虫能够在这些地区幸免于非棉花季节,而无需假定非棉花宿主。

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