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Effects of diet and temperature on monarch butterfly wing morphology and flight ability

机译:饮食与温度对帝王蝶翼形态和飞行能力的影响

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Background While global change research has greatly expanded in recent years, it remains unclear how environmental change will impact the mobility of many organisms. Flight is an important mode of transportation that affects ecological functions, including mate location, foraging, and migration. However, the effects of increasing temperature and diet quality on flight remain largely unknown. Here, we explore the effects of rearing temperature and larval diet quality on the flight ability of an iconic and ecologically threatened migratory insect, the monarch butterfly,Danaus plexippus. Experimental Design Monarch larvae were reared at two temperatures (25 degrees C and 28 degrees C) and on three milkweed species with varying phytochemistry (Asclepias incarnata,Asclepias syriaca, andAsclepias curassavica) in a fully factorial experiment. We tested flight ability using an automated flight mill, which measured cumulative flight distance, duration, and instantaneous velocity. Results Higher rearing temperatures reduced monarch flight ability, and larval diet quality influenced forewing morphology. Dietary milkweed with higher cardenolide concentrations (A. curassavica) induced shorter, wider forewings whereas milkweed with low to intermediate cardenolides (A. incarnataandA. syriaca) induced longer, narrower forewings, which are considered better for gliding flight used during migration. Implications for Insect Conservation Our results provide evidence that projected increases in temperature and the subsequent expansion of tropical milkweed (A. curassavica) into the central breeding range of eastern North American migratory monarchs could reduce migration success. Further research is needed to identify mechanisms explaining the effects of diet and temperature on monarch flight ability and fitness, to ensure that appropriate conservation strategies are employed to preserve migratory populations.
机译:背景技术近年来全球变革研究大大扩展,尚不清楚环境变化如何影响许多生物的流动性。飞行是影响生态功能的重要运输方式,包括配偶位置,觅食和迁移。然而,在飞行中增加温度和饮食质量的影响仍然很大程度上是未知的。在这里,我们探讨了饲养温度和幼虫饮食质量对标志性和生态威胁的迁徙昆虫的飞行能力的影响,帝王斑蝶,达兰乌氏葡萄兰葡萄兰。实验设计在一个完全阶乘实验中,在两个温度(25摄氏度和28摄氏度)和三种乳草种(Asclepias Incarnata,Asclepias Syriaca,Andasclepias curassavica)的三种乳草幼虫在完全阶乘实验中饲养。我们使用自动飞行磨机测试了飞行能力,这些飞行厂测量了累积飞行距离,持续时间和瞬时速度。结果较高的饲养温度降低了君主飞行能力,幼虫饮食质量影响了出生的形态。膳食乳草具有较高的心肺病浓度(A.Curassavica)诱导较短,更广泛的前翅,而乳草与中间心肺病(A. IncarnataAnda)诱导较长的,较窄的前翅,这被认为是在迁移期间使用的滑动飞行更好。对昆虫保护的影响我们的结果提供了预计温度的增加和随后的热带乳草(A.Cusassavica)进入东北美国迁徙君主的中央育种范围的显着增加可能会降低迁移成功。需要进一步研究以确定解释饮食和温度对君主飞行能力和健康影响的机制,以确保采用适当的保护策略保留迁徙人口。

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