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Costs and benefits of thermal acclimation for codling moth, Cydia pomonella (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae): Implications for pest control and the sterile insect release programme

机译:苹果蠹蛾(鳞翅目:卷蛾科)热适应的成本和效益:对害虫控制和昆虫释放无菌程序的影响

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Sterile insect release (SIR) is used to suppress insect pest populations in agro-ecosystems, but its success hinges on the performance of the released insects and prevailing environmental conditions. For example, low temperatures dramatically reduce SIR efficacy in cooler conditions. Here, we report on the costs and benefits of thermal acclimation for laboratory and field responses of codling moth, Cydia pomonella. Using a component of field fitness, we demonstrate that low temperature acclimated laboratory-reared moths are recaptured significantly more (∼2-4×) under cooler conditions in the wild relative to warm-acclimated or control moths. However, improvements in low temperature performance in cold-acclimated moths came at a cost to performance under warmer conditions. At high ambient temperatures, warm-acclimation improved field performance relative to control or cold-acclimated moths. Laboratory assessments of thermal activity and their limits matched the field results, indicating that these laboratory assays may be transferable to field performance. This study demonstrates clear costs and benefits of thermal acclimation on laboratory and field performance and the potential utility of thermal pretreatments for offsetting negative efficacy in SIR programmes under adverse thermal conditions. Consequently, the present work shows that evolutionary principles of phenotypic plasticity can be used to improve field performance and thus possibly enhance pest control programmes seeking increased efficacy. © 2010 Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
机译:无菌昆虫释放(SIR)用于抑制农业生态系统中的害虫种群,但其成功取决于释放昆虫的性能和主要环境条件。例如,低温在较凉的条件下会大大降低SIR功效。在这里,我们报告了热驯化对苹果mo蛾Cydia pomonella的实验室和现场响应的成本和收益。使用田间适应度的组成部分,我们证明,相对于温热适应或控制的飞蛾,在低温条件下,野外低温适应的实验室饲养的飞蛾在野外较冷的条件下被捕获的飞蛾明显更多(〜2-4倍)。但是,改进冷驯蛾的低温性能会损害较温暖条件下的性能。在较高的环境温度下,相对于对照或冷驯化的飞蛾,热驯化改善了田间性能。实验室对热活性及其极限值的评估与现场结果相符,表明这些实验室测定法可能可以转化为现场性能。这项研究证明了热适应对实验室和现场性能的明显成本和收益,以及热预处理在抵消不利热条件下SIR计划中的负面功效方面的潜在效用。因此,本工作表明,表型可塑性的进化原理可用于改善田间性能,从而有可能增强寻求提高功效的害虫控制计划。 ©2010布莱克威尔出版有限公司。

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