Genetics, variability and origin of tropical, subtropical and temperate life cycles in the Dianemobius fascipes species‐complex (Orthoptera: Gryllidae)
1992
Egg diapause in the Nara (temperate, 34° 40'N) strain of Dianemobius nigrofasciatus of the D. fascipes species‐complex is programmed by the parental photoperiod and expressed as delayed hatching at a high temperature (25°C). However, very few delayed eggs occur at this or higher temperatures in the Bali (tropical, 8° 30'S) and Ishigaki (subtropical, 24° 20'N) strains of D. fascipes, though the subtropical strain shows a clearer incidence of diapause at 20°C. The results of crossing between the Nara and Bali or Ishigaki strains indicate no simple dominant‐recessive relations among alleles determining the incidence and intensity of diapause. Multiple regression analysis of F1, F2 and backcross eggs on mother and father for the incidence and intensity of diapause indicates additive effects of parental genes. A partial maternal effect was observed on the incidence, but not the intensity, of diapause. By artificial selection through several generations, lines with different diapause levels have been establishe...
Keywords:
- Correction
- Source
- Cite
- Save
- Machine Reading By IdeaReader
26
References
5
Citations
NaN
KQI