Reversal of pupal diapause in Sarcophaga argyrostoma by temperature shifts after puparium formation |
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Authors: | Daniel Gibbs |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biological Sciences, Stanford University, Stanford, California, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | Puparia from Sarcophaga argyrostoma larvae reared under short days were collected daily within 24 hr of their formation and divided into two groups: one which remained at the larval rearing temperature, and one which was transferred to a different temperature. Such temperature shifts after puparium formation can modify the subsequent incidence of pupal diapause. Temperature step-ups decrease the percentage of diapause; temperature step-downs increase it. The degree of this effect increases with the size of the temperature step. The effectiveness of a temperature step-up declines with increasing time after puparium formation.The percentage of diapause finally achieved in any group is a function of both the number of inductive (short-day) photoperiods experienced during larval life and the magnitude and direction of the subsequent temperature step. Temperature step-ups can permit the expression of photoperiodic information which would otherwise be masked. A model is presented to account for these findings. |
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