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. 1993 Dec;96(3):383-390.
doi: 10.1007/BF00317509.

Strategies of emergence in the chestnut weevil Curculio elephas (Coleoptera: Curculionidae)

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Strategies of emergence in the chestnut weevil Curculio elephas (Coleoptera: Curculionidae)

F Menu. Oecologia. 1993 Dec.

Abstract

In the chestnut weevil Curculio elephas, adult emergences spread over 3 or 4 years due to prolonged larval diapause in some individuals. Weevils with an extended diapause emerge, on the average, 1-10 days before those with simple diapause, but whatever the age of insects, emergences occur always from mid-August to early October. When the summer is dry, some adults cannot emerge because of the hardness of the soil. Emergence sucess of adults is smaller in females than in males. The result is that the sex ratio is female-biased before emergence and male-biased after. Summer drought cannot be predicted by the chestnut weevil, and when the soil is dry 27-78% of females cannot emerge and do not reproduce. The year after a summer drought, many reproducing females may emerge from larvae with prolonged diapause. These results suggest an evolutionary influence on the variability in diapause duration. Computer simulations and observations do not support the hypothesis that the main cause of variation in diapause length is the existence of several distinct genotypes within populations. On the contrary, our data strengthen the hypothesis for coin-flipping plasticity discussed in a previous paper.

Keywords: Coin-flipping plasticity; Emergence strategies; Insect population dynamics; Prolonged diapause; Weevil.

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