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Low-temperature derived temporal change in the vertical distribution of Sesamia inferens larvae in winter, with links to its latitudinal distribution
To escape or alleviate low temperatures in winter, insects have evolved many behavioral and physiological strategies. The purple stem borer, Sesamia inferens (Walker) is currently reported to be expanding their northern distributions and causing damage to summer maize in Xinxiang, China. However, th...
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author | Huang, Jianrong Li, Guoping Lei, Haixia Fan, Chunbin Tian, Caihong Chen, Qi Huang, Bo Li, Huilong Lu, Zhaocheng Feng, Hongqiang |
author_facet | Huang, Jianrong Li, Guoping Lei, Haixia Fan, Chunbin Tian, Caihong Chen, Qi Huang, Bo Li, Huilong Lu, Zhaocheng Feng, Hongqiang |
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description | To escape or alleviate low temperatures in winter, insects have evolved many behavioral and physiological strategies. The purple stem borer, Sesamia inferens (Walker) is currently reported to be expanding their northern distributions and causing damage to summer maize in Xinxiang, China. However, their method of coping with the lower temperature in the new northern breeding area in winter is largely unknown. This paper investigates the overwinter site of S. inferens, and identifies the cold hardiness of larvae collected from a new breeding area in winter and explores a potential distribution based on low temperature threshold and on species distribution model MaxEnt. The results show that the overwintering location of the S. inferens population is more likely to be underground with increasing latitude and the population gradually moved down the corn stalk and drilled completely underground in later winter (February) in the north. The cold hardiness test shows the species is a moderate freeze-tolerant one, and Supercooling Points (SCP), Freezing Points (FP) and the incidence of mortality during the middle of winter (January, SCP: -7.653, FP: -6.596) were significantly lower than early winter (October) or late winter (March). Distribution in the new expansion area was predicted and the survival probability area was below N 35° for the Air Lower Lethal Temperature (ALLT(50)) and below N 40° for the Underground Lower Lethal Temperature (ULLT(50))(.) The suitable habitat areas for S. inferens with MaxEnt were also below N 40°. This study suggests the overwinter strategies of S. inferens have led to the colonization of up to a five degree more northerly overwintering latitude. |
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spelling | pubmed-73866322020-08-05 Low-temperature derived temporal change in the vertical distribution of Sesamia inferens larvae in winter, with links to its latitudinal distribution Huang, Jianrong Li, Guoping Lei, Haixia Fan, Chunbin Tian, Caihong Chen, Qi Huang, Bo Li, Huilong Lu, Zhaocheng Feng, Hongqiang PLoS One Research Article To escape or alleviate low temperatures in winter, insects have evolved many behavioral and physiological strategies. The purple stem borer, Sesamia inferens (Walker) is currently reported to be expanding their northern distributions and causing damage to summer maize in Xinxiang, China. However, their method of coping with the lower temperature in the new northern breeding area in winter is largely unknown. This paper investigates the overwinter site of S. inferens, and identifies the cold hardiness of larvae collected from a new breeding area in winter and explores a potential distribution based on low temperature threshold and on species distribution model MaxEnt. The results show that the overwintering location of the S. inferens population is more likely to be underground with increasing latitude and the population gradually moved down the corn stalk and drilled completely underground in later winter (February) in the north. The cold hardiness test shows the species is a moderate freeze-tolerant one, and Supercooling Points (SCP), Freezing Points (FP) and the incidence of mortality during the middle of winter (January, SCP: -7.653, FP: -6.596) were significantly lower than early winter (October) or late winter (March). Distribution in the new expansion area was predicted and the survival probability area was below N 35° for the Air Lower Lethal Temperature (ALLT(50)) and below N 40° for the Underground Lower Lethal Temperature (ULLT(50))(.) The suitable habitat areas for S. inferens with MaxEnt were also below N 40°. This study suggests the overwinter strategies of S. inferens have led to the colonization of up to a five degree more northerly overwintering latitude. Public Library of Science 2020-07-28 /pmc/articles/PMC7386632/ /pubmed/32722719 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0236174 Text en © 2020 Huang et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Huang, Jianrong Li, Guoping Lei, Haixia Fan, Chunbin Tian, Caihong Chen, Qi Huang, Bo Li, Huilong Lu, Zhaocheng Feng, Hongqiang Low-temperature derived temporal change in the vertical distribution of Sesamia inferens larvae in winter, with links to its latitudinal distribution |
title | Low-temperature derived temporal change in the vertical distribution of Sesamia inferens larvae in winter, with links to its latitudinal distribution |
title_full | Low-temperature derived temporal change in the vertical distribution of Sesamia inferens larvae in winter, with links to its latitudinal distribution |
title_fullStr | Low-temperature derived temporal change in the vertical distribution of Sesamia inferens larvae in winter, with links to its latitudinal distribution |
title_full_unstemmed | Low-temperature derived temporal change in the vertical distribution of Sesamia inferens larvae in winter, with links to its latitudinal distribution |
title_short | Low-temperature derived temporal change in the vertical distribution of Sesamia inferens larvae in winter, with links to its latitudinal distribution |
title_sort | low-temperature derived temporal change in the vertical distribution of sesamia inferens larvae in winter, with links to its latitudinal distribution |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7386632/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32722719 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0236174 |
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