Secondary Monoecy of a North American Gall Aphid, Pemphigus monophagus (Homoptera, Aphidoidea)
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概要
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How the monoecious or non-migratory life cycle of Pemphigus monophagus has evolved was explained by the "generation-packing" hypothesis, namely : in the migratory ancestor of this species, a mutation that caused emigrants to larviposit in the gall occurred and was fixed ; later, the "emigrants" lost their wings and eventually became apterae. The following predictions from this hypothesis were found to be true : 1) Three generations occur in the gall. 2) Apterous adults show vestiges of the emigrant. 3) Larvae produced in the gall are dimorphic, and the larvae that grow into sexuparae resemble those of migratory species produced on the secondary host.
- 日本昆虫学会の論文
- 1988-06-25
著者
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Kurosu Utako
Laboratory Of Applied Entomology Faculty Of Agriculture Tokyo Noko University
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Aoki Shigeyuki
Laboratory Of Biology College Of General Education Rissho University
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KUROSU Utako
Laboratory of Nature Conservation, Faculty of Agriculture, Tokyo Noko University
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