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Seasonal polyphenism of spotted‐wing Drosophila is affected by variation in local abiotic conditions within its invaded range, likely influencing survival and regional population dynamics

1. Overwintering Drosophila often display adaptive phenotypic differences beneficial for survival at low temperatures. However, it is unclear which morphological traits are the best estimators of abiotic conditions, how those traits are correlated with functional outcomes in cold tolerance, and whet...

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Autores principales: Stockton, Dara G., Wallingford, Anna K., Brind'amore, Gabrielle, Diepenbrock, Lauren, Burrack, Hannah, Leach, Heather, Isaacs, Rufus, Iglesias, Lindsy E., Liburd, Oscar, Drummond, Francis, Ballman, Elissa, Guedot, Christelle, Van Zoeren, Janet, Loeb, Greg M.
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7391339/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32760556
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.6491
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author Stockton, Dara G.
Wallingford, Anna K.
Brind'amore, Gabrielle
Diepenbrock, Lauren
Burrack, Hannah
Leach, Heather
Isaacs, Rufus
Iglesias, Lindsy E.
Liburd, Oscar
Drummond, Francis
Ballman, Elissa
Guedot, Christelle
Van Zoeren, Janet
Loeb, Greg M.
author_facet Stockton, Dara G.
Wallingford, Anna K.
Brind'amore, Gabrielle
Diepenbrock, Lauren
Burrack, Hannah
Leach, Heather
Isaacs, Rufus
Iglesias, Lindsy E.
Liburd, Oscar
Drummond, Francis
Ballman, Elissa
Guedot, Christelle
Van Zoeren, Janet
Loeb, Greg M.
author_sort Stockton, Dara G.
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description 1. Overwintering Drosophila often display adaptive phenotypic differences beneficial for survival at low temperatures. However, it is unclear which morphological traits are the best estimators of abiotic conditions, how those traits are correlated with functional outcomes in cold tolerance, and whether there are regional differences in trait expression. 2. We used a combination of controlled laboratory assays, and collaborative field collections of invasive Drosophila suzukii in different areas of the United States, to study the factors affecting phenotype variability of this temperate fruit pest now found globally. 3. Laboratory studies demonstrated that winter morph (WM) trait expression is continuous within the developmental temperature niche of this species (10–25°C) and that wing length and abdominal melanization are the best predictors of the larval abiotic environment. 4. However, the duration and timing of cold exposure also produced significant variation in development time, morphology, and survival at cold temperatures. During a stress test assay conducted at −5°C, although cold tolerance was greater among WM flies, long‐term exposure to cold temperatures as adults significantly improved summer morph (SM) survival, indicating that these traits are not controlled by a single mechanism. 5. Among wild D. suzukii populations, we found that regional variation in abiotic conditions differentially affects the expression of morphological traits, although further research is needed to determine whether these differences are genetic or environmental in origin and whether thermal susceptibility thresholds differ among populations within its invaded range.
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spelling pubmed-73913392020-08-04 Seasonal polyphenism of spotted‐wing Drosophila is affected by variation in local abiotic conditions within its invaded range, likely influencing survival and regional population dynamics Stockton, Dara G. Wallingford, Anna K. Brind'amore, Gabrielle Diepenbrock, Lauren Burrack, Hannah Leach, Heather Isaacs, Rufus Iglesias, Lindsy E. Liburd, Oscar Drummond, Francis Ballman, Elissa Guedot, Christelle Van Zoeren, Janet Loeb, Greg M. Ecol Evol Original Research 1. Overwintering Drosophila often display adaptive phenotypic differences beneficial for survival at low temperatures. However, it is unclear which morphological traits are the best estimators of abiotic conditions, how those traits are correlated with functional outcomes in cold tolerance, and whether there are regional differences in trait expression. 2. We used a combination of controlled laboratory assays, and collaborative field collections of invasive Drosophila suzukii in different areas of the United States, to study the factors affecting phenotype variability of this temperate fruit pest now found globally. 3. Laboratory studies demonstrated that winter morph (WM) trait expression is continuous within the developmental temperature niche of this species (10–25°C) and that wing length and abdominal melanization are the best predictors of the larval abiotic environment. 4. However, the duration and timing of cold exposure also produced significant variation in development time, morphology, and survival at cold temperatures. During a stress test assay conducted at −5°C, although cold tolerance was greater among WM flies, long‐term exposure to cold temperatures as adults significantly improved summer morph (SM) survival, indicating that these traits are not controlled by a single mechanism. 5. Among wild D. suzukii populations, we found that regional variation in abiotic conditions differentially affects the expression of morphological traits, although further research is needed to determine whether these differences are genetic or environmental in origin and whether thermal susceptibility thresholds differ among populations within its invaded range. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020-06-24 /pmc/articles/PMC7391339/ /pubmed/32760556 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.6491 Text en © 2020 The Authors. Ecology and Evolution published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Research
Stockton, Dara G.
Wallingford, Anna K.
Brind'amore, Gabrielle
Diepenbrock, Lauren
Burrack, Hannah
Leach, Heather
Isaacs, Rufus
Iglesias, Lindsy E.
Liburd, Oscar
Drummond, Francis
Ballman, Elissa
Guedot, Christelle
Van Zoeren, Janet
Loeb, Greg M.
Seasonal polyphenism of spotted‐wing Drosophila is affected by variation in local abiotic conditions within its invaded range, likely influencing survival and regional population dynamics
title Seasonal polyphenism of spotted‐wing Drosophila is affected by variation in local abiotic conditions within its invaded range, likely influencing survival and regional population dynamics
title_full Seasonal polyphenism of spotted‐wing Drosophila is affected by variation in local abiotic conditions within its invaded range, likely influencing survival and regional population dynamics
title_fullStr Seasonal polyphenism of spotted‐wing Drosophila is affected by variation in local abiotic conditions within its invaded range, likely influencing survival and regional population dynamics
title_full_unstemmed Seasonal polyphenism of spotted‐wing Drosophila is affected by variation in local abiotic conditions within its invaded range, likely influencing survival and regional population dynamics
title_short Seasonal polyphenism of spotted‐wing Drosophila is affected by variation in local abiotic conditions within its invaded range, likely influencing survival and regional population dynamics
title_sort seasonal polyphenism of spotted‐wing drosophila is affected by variation in local abiotic conditions within its invaded range, likely influencing survival and regional population dynamics
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7391339/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32760556
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.6491
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