Performance of Spodoptera litura (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) in responses to different amplitudes of alternating temperatures across permissive warm temperature regimes

Author:

Zhong Tingfang12,Gong Liwen12,Pan Yingru12,Li Junwei12,Lu Aiying12,Liu Liming12,Wu Haiyan12,Zhao Zihua3ORCID,Wang Leyun12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Plant Protection, Guangxi Key Laboratory of Agro-Environment and Agric-Product Safety, College of Agriculture, Guangxi University , Nanning, Guangxi 530004 , China

2. National Demonstration Center for Experimental Plant Science Education, College of Agriculture, Guangxi University , Nanning, Guangxi 530004 , China

3. Department of Plant Biosecurity, Key Laboratory of Surveillance and Management for Plant Quarantine Pests, China Agricultural University , Beijing 100193 , China

Abstract

Abstract Climate change involves changes in the pattern of temperature fluctuations and the frequency and magnitude of thermal extremes. It is essential to investigate how insects respond to increased temperature variations, especially for species that usually experience diel temperature variations extending to thermal performance limits. To explicitly elucidate the effects of sizes of amplitudes of temperature variations, we used daily alternating temperatures with an equivalent mean of 28 °C to investigate the impact of different fluctuation amplitudes (± 0 °C,  ± 2 °C,  ± 4 °C, and  ± 6 °C) across permissive temperature regimes on the performance of Spodoptera lituraFabricius, a highly destructive polyphagous pest of crops and vegetables in tropical and temperate climates. Amplitudes of temperature fluctuations significantly affected developmental durations, adult life spans, pupal weights, fecundity, and fertility of S. litura. The survival rates from the egg stage to the adult eclosion did not differ significantly across different temperature treatments. The developmental durations of individual life cycles significantly increased with larger amplitudes in 3 fluctuating temperature treatments. The pupal weight was significantly lower and the adult life span was significantly shorter in the ± 6 °C treatment in all treatments. Fecundity and fertility were significantly reduced in the ± 6 °C treatment, making the continuation of generations nearly impossible. The results should provide critical information for understanding the ecology of this widespread pest under diel, seasonal, and global climate changes.

Funder

Natural Science Foundation of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region

Guangxi Innovation Team of National Modern Agricultural Technology System

Guangxi Innovation-Driven Development Project

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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