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Larval host plant affects fitness consequences of egg size variation in the seed beetle Stator limbatus
Authors:Charles W Fox  Timothy A Mousseau
Institution:(1) Present address: Department of Biological Sciences, University of South Carolina, 29208 Columbia, SC, USA;(2) The Louis Calder Center of Fordham University, 53 Whippoorwill Road, Box K, 10504 Armonk, NY, USA
Abstract:Egg size variation often has large effects on the fitness of progeny in insects. However, many studies have been unable to detect an advantage of developing from large eggs, suggesting that egg size variation has implications for offspring performance only under adverse conditions, such as during larval competition, periods of starvation, desiccation, or when larvae feed on low-quality resources. We test this hypothesis by examining the consequences of egg size variation for survivorship and development of a seed-feeding insect, Stator limbatus, on both a low-quality (Cercidium floridum) and a high-quality (Acacia greggii) host plant. Our results are consistent with the hypothesis. S. limbatus larval performance was affected by egg size only when developing on the poor-quality host (C. floridum); larvae from large eggs survived better on C. floridum than those from small eggs, while there was no evidence of an effect of egg size on progeny development time, body weight, or survivorship when larvae developed on A. greggii. These results indicate intense selection for large eggs within C. floridum-associated populations, but not in A. greggii-associated populations, so that egg size is predicted to vary among populations associated with different hosts. Our results also support this hypothesis; females from a C. floridum-associated population (Scottsdale) laid larger eggs than females from an A. greggii-associated population (Black Canyon City).
Keywords:Acacia greggii  Cercidium floridum  Egg size  Survivorship  Stator limbatus
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