Feeding conditions modify the photoperiodically induced dispersal of the water strider, Aquarius paludum (Heteroptera: Gerridae)

Overwintering adults of the water strider, Aquarius paludum were collected from the field in fall and kept under short days (12L : 12D) at 20°C for a week. A control group was then kept at 12L : 12D and fed daily, and three experimental groups were transferred to 15.5L : 8.5D and fed at different fr...

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Main Authors: Tetsuo HARADA, Tatsuya NISHIMOTO
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Language:English
Published: Institute of Entomology, Biology Centre, Czech Academy of Science 2007-01-01
Series:European Journal of Entomology
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Online Access:https://www.eje.cz/artkey/eje-200701-0005_Feeding_conditions_modify_the_photoperiodically_induced_dispersal_of_the_water_strider_Aquarius_paludum_Heter.php
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spelling doaj-4c9bb120115f4230beddc76e52c93d4f2021-04-16T20:34:15ZengInstitute of Entomology, Biology Centre, Czech Academy of ScienceEuropean Journal of Entomology1210-57591802-88292007-01-011041333710.14411/eje.2007.005eje-200701-0005Feeding conditions modify the photoperiodically induced dispersal of the water strider, Aquarius paludum (Heteroptera: Gerridae)Tetsuo HARADA0Tatsuya NISHIMOTO1Laboratory of Environmental Physiology, Faculty of Education, Kochi University, Kochi 780-8520, Japan;Laboratory of Environmental Physiology, Faculty of Education, Kochi University, Kochi 780-8520, Japan;Overwintering adults of the water strider, Aquarius paludum were collected from the field in fall and kept under short days (12L : 12D) at 20°C for a week. A control group was then kept at 12L : 12D and fed daily, and three experimental groups were transferred to 15.5L : 8.5D and fed at different frequencies: daily or every 2nd or 3rd day. Temperature was kept at 20°C. Flight behaviour of the adults in the four groups was recorded every 10 days up to the end of the 5th week when the adults were dissected. State of the flight muscles and reproductive organs (ovaries and testes) was recorded. Flight ability of the adults fed every 3rd day (Group 3) was higher than that of those fed daily (Group 1). Seventy percent of the females that were fed every 3rd day (Group 3) remained in diapause for 5 weeks, in spite of the reproduction promoting long-days, while none of the females fed every day remained in diapause (Group 1). Flight muscle histolysis, promoted by long-days, was inhibited by poor feeding conditions. Thus, they can migrate and seek more suitable water bodies rich in food. The modifying effect of the availability of food on the trade-off between reproduction and flight is recorded here for the first time for a carnivorous insect.https://www.eje.cz/artkey/eje-200701-0005_Feeding_conditions_modify_the_photoperiodically_induced_dispersal_of_the_water_strider_Aquarius_paludum_Heter.phpgerridaephotoperiodismfood conditionoogenesis-flight syndromeflight muscle histolysisaquarius paludum
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Tatsuya NISHIMOTO
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Feeding conditions modify the photoperiodically induced dispersal of the water strider, Aquarius paludum (Heteroptera: Gerridae)
European Journal of Entomology
gerridae
photoperiodism
food condition
oogenesis-flight syndrome
flight muscle histolysis
aquarius paludum
author_facet Tetsuo HARADA
Tatsuya NISHIMOTO
author_sort Tetsuo HARADA
title Feeding conditions modify the photoperiodically induced dispersal of the water strider, Aquarius paludum (Heteroptera: Gerridae)
title_short Feeding conditions modify the photoperiodically induced dispersal of the water strider, Aquarius paludum (Heteroptera: Gerridae)
title_full Feeding conditions modify the photoperiodically induced dispersal of the water strider, Aquarius paludum (Heteroptera: Gerridae)
title_fullStr Feeding conditions modify the photoperiodically induced dispersal of the water strider, Aquarius paludum (Heteroptera: Gerridae)
title_full_unstemmed Feeding conditions modify the photoperiodically induced dispersal of the water strider, Aquarius paludum (Heteroptera: Gerridae)
title_sort feeding conditions modify the photoperiodically induced dispersal of the water strider, aquarius paludum (heteroptera: gerridae)
publisher Institute of Entomology, Biology Centre, Czech Academy of Science
series European Journal of Entomology
issn 1210-5759
1802-8829
publishDate 2007-01-01
description Overwintering adults of the water strider, Aquarius paludum were collected from the field in fall and kept under short days (12L : 12D) at 20°C for a week. A control group was then kept at 12L : 12D and fed daily, and three experimental groups were transferred to 15.5L : 8.5D and fed at different frequencies: daily or every 2nd or 3rd day. Temperature was kept at 20°C. Flight behaviour of the adults in the four groups was recorded every 10 days up to the end of the 5th week when the adults were dissected. State of the flight muscles and reproductive organs (ovaries and testes) was recorded. Flight ability of the adults fed every 3rd day (Group 3) was higher than that of those fed daily (Group 1). Seventy percent of the females that were fed every 3rd day (Group 3) remained in diapause for 5 weeks, in spite of the reproduction promoting long-days, while none of the females fed every day remained in diapause (Group 1). Flight muscle histolysis, promoted by long-days, was inhibited by poor feeding conditions. Thus, they can migrate and seek more suitable water bodies rich in food. The modifying effect of the availability of food on the trade-off between reproduction and flight is recorded here for the first time for a carnivorous insect.
topic gerridae
photoperiodism
food condition
oogenesis-flight syndrome
flight muscle histolysis
aquarius paludum
url https://www.eje.cz/artkey/eje-200701-0005_Feeding_conditions_modify_the_photoperiodically_induced_dispersal_of_the_water_strider_Aquarius_paludum_Heter.php
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