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- Wikipedia has an article on: Voltinism. Wikipedia [edit] Etymology. This entry lacks etymological information. If you are familiar with the origin of this word, please add voltinism (countable and uncountable; plural voltinisms) (biology) The number of broods or generations of an. — “voltinism - Wiktionary”,
- Voltinism is a term used in biology to indicate the number of broods or generations of an organism in a year. Geographic and voltinism differentiation among North American Ostrinia nubilalis (European corn borer) mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase haplotypes. — “Voltinism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia”,
- English Translation for voltinism - dict.cc German-English Dictionary. — “dict.cc | voltinism | English Dictionary”, dict.cc
- Steinbauer, Martin J. and Kriticos, Darren J. and Lukacs, Zoltan and Clarke, Anthony R. (2004) Modelling a forest lepidopteran: phenological plasticity determines voltinism which influences population dynamics. Forest Ecology and Management, 198. — “Modelling a forest lepidopteran: phenological plasticity”, eprints.qut.edu.au
- life cycle: the voltinism, emergence and reproductive sea- son, nuptial behavior (i.e., swarming), egg period, and the. early to voltinism, emergence, and reproductive season, nuptial. behavior (swarming), egg period, and the early stage of. — “Biology of the mayfly Bleptus fasciatus Eaton (Insecta”,
- Since multi-voltinism has been linked to insect outbreaks they include an increase in the "However, disruption of the developmental synchrony associated with multi-voltinism and host plant phenology may also reduce fitness, potentially having unexpected consequences for species of conservation concern. — “iTWire - More insect breeding found due to warming temperatures”,
- voltinism, southern Illinois, life history. R. ESUMEN. Se estudió el voltinismo en. Merragata During 1989 and 1990, we studied voltinism in a population of this species at Pres. — “Taylor & McPherson: Voltinism in Merragata brunnea 509”, inhs.uiuc.edu
- Voltinism is a term used in biology to indicate the number of broods or generations of an organisms in a year. The term is particularly in use in sericulture, where silkworm varieties vary in their voltinism. — “What is the definition of Voltinism? In relation to stream”,
- Effect of Weather on Ips typographus (Coleoptera Curculionidae) Phenology, Voltinism, and Associated Spruce Mortality in the Southeastern Alps Voltinism in this species is discussed in relation to thermal and photoperiodic. — “Entomological Society of America Effect of Weather on Ips”,
- Several workers have developed empirical models of spruce beetle development / voltinism in Neither of the predictive equations described voltinism in stumps very well. — “Temperature and voltinism in the spruce beetle Dendroctonus”, for.gov.bc.ca
- Encyclopedia article about Voltinism. Information about Voltinism in the Columbia Encyclopedia, Computer Desktop Encyclopedia, computing dictionary. — “Voltinism definition of Voltinism in the Free Online Encyclopedia”, encyclopedia2
- We examined the cline in voltinism in the egg-diapausing cricket Allonemobius socius, with populations spanning the switch from a univoltine to a bivoltine phenology. In the zone of transition between phenologies, voltinism appeared to be a conditional strategy, rather than a genetic polymorphism. — “Genetic and phenotypic sources of life history variation”, cat.inist.fr
- Coordinates observations of territorial behavior, migration, life history, population studies, and number of broods per year of butterflies in the genus Vanessa. Voltinism and Seasonal Variation in Body Size. — “Red Admiral and Painted Lady Research Site”, public.iastate.edu
- Butterflies and Moths in Central Europe: Natural History, Climate Change and Voltinism in Sacramento at UC Davis. 122 Briggs Hall Entomology Spring Semi. — “Butterflies and Moths in Central Europe: Natural History”,
- IBRA, the world's longest established apicultural research publishers, promotes the value of bees by providing information on bee science and beekeeping worldwide A not-for-profit organisation founded in 1949 field results suggests that voltinism plays an important role in. — “Comparisons of Chalkbrood susceptibility between a French”,
- Host-plant quality influences diapause and voltinism in a polyphagous insect herbivore from Ecology provided by Find Articles at BNET. — “Host-plant quality influences diapause and voltinism in a”,
- Instead, development of egg through pupa, as governed by summer temperatures, is the likely causal agent of spruce beetle voltinism. Air temperature can then be used to predict phloem temperatures for input in the voltinism prediction model. — “Larval diapause status and a temperature-based model for”, cnr.usu.edu
- Univoltine A group that produces only one generation per year. Related topics: Voltinism. Integrodifference equation. Japanese Luehdorfia. Post a question - any question - to the WikiAnswers community: Copyrights: Zoological Glossary. Grzimek's Animal Life Encyclopedia. — “Univoltine: Information from ”,
- 1. Voltinism may be conceptualised as the product of development rate and the timing of diapause – two components that together and the timing of diapause, and their contribution towards voltinism in populations that occur at the same latitude and in geographic proximity to one another along a. — “IngentaConnect Selection for discontinuous life-history”,
- Generation cues - voltinism. Developmental transition cues. Day-length versus thermal cues emergence as adults. VOLTINISM. Bees have 4 discrete life stages. Our bees have fixed. — “OLLINATORS AND CLIMATE CHANGE”, fs.fed.us
- No genetic divergence was detected between female ONW1 and ONZ haplotypes based on voltinism ecotype, as indicated by -6.44% (0.0%) of total population variation among groups. Results indicated no evidence of O. nubilalis voltinism-based ecotype structure and are in agreement with. — “JIS: Coates et al. 3.29.2003”,
- Research Project: BIOLOGICAL CONTROL OF SWALLOW-WORT AND OTHER INVASIVE WEEDS OF THE NORTHEASTERN UNITED STATES Overwintering survival, phenology, voltinism, and reproduction among different populations of the leaf beetle Diorhabda elongata (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae). — “ARS | Publication request: Overwintering survival, phenology”, ars.usda.gov