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Effects of winter temperatures, spring degree-day accumulation, and insect population source on phenological synchrony between forest tent caterpillar and host trees

机译:冬季温度,春季天数累积和昆虫种群来源对森林帐篷毛毛虫与寄主树之间物候同步的影响

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Global climate change has the potential to dramatically alter multiple ecosystem processes, including herbivory. The development rates of both plants and insects are highly sensitive to temperature. Although considerable work has examined the effects of temperature on spring phenologies of plants and insects individually, few studies have examined how anticipated warming will influence their phenological synchrony. We applied elevated temperatures of 1.7 and 3.4 degrees C in a controlled chamberless outdoor experiment in northeastern Minnesota, USA to examine the relative responses in onset of egg eclosion by forest tent caterpillar (Malacosoma disstria Hubner) and budbreak of two of its major host trees (trembling aspen, Populus tremuloides Michaux, and paper birch, Betula papyrifera Marshall). We superimposed four insect population sources and two overwintering regimes onto these treatments, and computed degree-day models. Timing of egg hatch varied among population source, overwintering location, and spring temperature regime. As expected, the development rates of plants and insects advanced under warmer conditions relative to ambient controls. However, budbreak advanced more than egg hatch. The degree of phenological synchrony between M. disstria and each host plant was differentially altered in response to warming. The interval by which birch budbreak preceded egg hatch nearly doubled from ambient to +1.7 degrees C. In the case of aspen, the sequence changed from egg hatch preceding, to following, budbreak at +3.4 degrees C. Additionally, under temperature regimes simulating future conditions, some insect populations currently south of our study sites became more synchronous with the manipulated hosts than did currently coexisting insect populations. These findings reveal how climate warming can alter insect-host plant interactions, through changes in phenological synchrony, possibly driving host shifts among tree species and genotypes. They also suggest how herbivore variability, both among populations and within individual egg masses, may provide opportunities for adaptation, especially in species that are highly mobile and polyphagous. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
机译:全球气候变化具有极大地改变包括草食动物在内的多种生态系统过程的潜力。植物和昆虫的发育速率对温度高度敏感。尽管大量工作已经单独研究了温度对植物和昆虫春季物候的影响,但很少有研究检查预期的变暖将如何影响其物候同步。我们在美国明尼苏达州东北部的一个受控无室室外实验中应用了1.7和3.4摄氏度的高温,以检查森林帐篷毛毛虫(Malacosoma disstria Hubner)抽卵及其两个主要寄主树的萌芽对卵的相对响应。颤抖的白杨,胡杨(Mopulus tremuloides Michaux)和白桦,桦木(Betula papyrifera Marshall)。我们在这些处理方法上叠加了四个昆虫种群来源和两个越冬方案,并计算了度日模型。卵孵化的时间因人口来源,越冬地点和春季温度制度而异。如所期望的,相对于环境控制,植物和昆虫的生长速率在较温暖的条件下得以发展。但是,出芽比卵孵化要先进得多。响应变暖,M。disstria和每种寄主植物之间的物候同步程度有所不同。从卵孵化到桦木出芽的间隔从环境温度到+1.7摄氏度几乎翻了一番。在白杨的情况下,序列从在+3.4摄氏度出芽之前到后来的卵孵化都改变了。此外,在模拟未来的温度条件下在这种情况下,目前我们研究地点以南的一些昆虫种群与被操纵的寄主相比,与目前共存的昆虫种群更加同步。这些发现揭示了气候变暖如何通过物候同步变化来改变昆虫与寄主植物的相互作用,并可能促使寄主在树种和基因型之间转移。他们还表明,在种群之间和单个卵团内的草食动物变异性如何为适应提供机会,特别是在高度易动和多食的物种中。 (C)2015 Elsevier B.V.保留所有权利。

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