Action of photoperiod at cold in diapausing Chrysopa carnea females (Chrysopidae, Neuroptera)
- 30 November 1976
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Oecologia
- Vol. 25 (4) , 309-311
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00345603
Abstract
To reveal the effect of photoperiod on insects under low temperatures, dormant females of Chrysopa carnea were exposed for 3 months (November–January) to cold (7°±2.5°C) and to long- or short-day conditions (18L:6D or 12L:12D). They were thereafter activated under short-day conditions at 25°C. The samples differed considerably in the incidence of ovipositing females, duration of pre- and post-oviposition period, and fecundity. All parameters evidenced a considerably higher reproductive activity of insects chilled under short-day conditions. It was thus confirmed that adults of C. carnea perceive photoperiod at cold. The action of short photoperiod at cold does not impair the subsequent oviposition; by contrast it promotes future reproduction, apparently also due to photoperiod changes. Although short-day photoperiod inhibits the activation at warm temperatures, it enables diapause development under cold temperatures.Keywords
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