Data from: Genetic and phenotypic variation in juvenile development in relation to temperature and developmental pathway in a geometrid moth ...
Life histories show genetic population-level variation due to spatial variation in selection pressures. Phenotypic plasticity in life histories is also common, facilitating fine-tuning of the phenotype in relation to the prevailing selection regime. In multivoltine (≥ 2 generations / year) insects,...
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2012
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Online Access: | https://dx.doi.org/10.5061/dryad.3ck64027 https://datadryad.org/stash/dataset/doi:10.5061/dryad.3ck64027 |
Summary: | Life histories show genetic population-level variation due to spatial variation in selection pressures. Phenotypic plasticity in life histories is also common, facilitating fine-tuning of the phenotype in relation to the prevailing selection regime. In multivoltine (≥ 2 generations / year) insects, individuals following alternative developmental pathways (diapause / direct development) experience different selection regimes. We studied the genetic and phenotypic components of juvenile development in Cabera exanthemata (Lepidoptera: Geometridae) in a factorial split-brood experiment. F2 offspring of individuals originating from populations in northern and central Finland were divided among manipulations defined by temperature (14ºC / 20ºC) and day length (24h / 15h). Short day length invariably induced diapause, whereas continuous light almost invariably induced direct development in both regions, although northern populations are strictly univoltine in the wild. Individuals from northern Finland had higher ... : Kivelä et al. 2012_JEB_datadata file ... |
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