Northerly shift in voltinism watershed in Hyphantria cunea (Drury) (Lepidoptera: Arctiidae) along the Japan Sea coast: Evidence of global warming?
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The effects of climate change on the northern limit of the trivoltine area were clarified in the fall webworm, Hyphantria cunea (Drury) (Lepidoptera: Arctiidae). The Takaoka and Kanazawa populations used in the present study occur in locations to the north of Fukui (36.07°N), where H. cunea has recently shifted from a bivoltine to a predominantly trivoltine life cycle. The life-history traits of these populations were investigated and compared to those in the Fukui population. The lower threshold temperature for development and the thermal constant for one generation were 11.3°C and 674.5°d in the Takaoka population, and 11.2°C and 680.7°d in the Kanazawa population. The critical photoperiod for diapause induction at 25°C was 14 h 34 min in the Takaoka population and 14 h 28 min in the Kanazawa population. These critical photoperiods at 25°C were longer by 24 min and 18 min than the Fukui population, respectively. These results, together with climate data, suggest that the Takaoka population maintains a bivoltine life cycle, and a small part of the Kanazawa population has three generations per year, a predominantly bivoltine life cycle. Thus, the present northern limit of the trivoltine area lies around Fukui in districts along the Japan Sea.
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著者
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Takeda Makio
Department Of Biomedical Science Faculty Of Agriculture The University Of Tokyo
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Gomi Tadashi
Department Of Environmental Sciences Faculty Of Life And Environmental Sciences Prefectural Universi
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Gomi Tadashi
Department Of Bioresource Development Hiroshima Prefectural University
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ADACHI Kumiko
Department of Fisheries Resource Management, Tokyo University of Fisheries
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Shimizu Ai
Department of Bioresource Development, Hiroshima Prefectural University
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Tanimoto Katsuya
Department of Bioresource Development, Hiroshima Prefectural University
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Kawabata Eriko
Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences, Graduate School of Agricultural Science, Kobe U
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Takeda Makio
Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences, Graduate School of Agricultural Science, Kobe University
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Adachi Kumiko
Department of Bioresource Development, Hiroshima Prefectural University
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Kawabata Eriko
Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences, Graduate School of Agricultural Science, Kobe University
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Gomi Tadashi
Department of Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Life and Environmental Sciences, Hiroshima Prefectural University
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