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The importance of fluctuating thermal regimes for repairing chill injuries in the tropical beetle Alphitobius diaperinus (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae) during exposure to low temperature
Authors:D Renault‡  O Nedved  F Hervant†  P Vernon‡
Institution:Station biologique, Universitéde Rennes-I, Paimpont, France,;Faculty of Biological Sciences, University of South Bohemia and Institute of Entomology, Academy of Sciences, Ceske Budejovice, Czech Republic and;Hydrobiologie et Ecologie Souterraines, UniversitéClaude Bernard-Lyon I, Villeurbanne Cedex, France
Abstract:Abstract. In this study, the impact of acclimation (1 month at 15 °C vs. breeding at 30 °C) and fluctuating thermal regimes (daily transfers from low temperatures to various higher temperatures for 2 h) on the cold tolerance of the tropical beetle, Alphitobius diaperinus Panzer (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae) was examined. Acclimation increased significantly the duration of survival (Lt50) at a constant 5 °C (7.7 ± 0.3 days to 9.7 ± 0.5 days). Survival of acclimated and nonacclimated beetles increased slightly at alternating temperatures of 5 °C/10 °C or 5 °C/15 °C. When daily transfer to 20 °C was applied, survival (Lt50) was improved markedly (nonacclimated: 15.5 ± 0.7 days, acclimated: 19.6 ± 0.6 days). The higher temperatures may allow progressive repair of injuries, and the effects of chilling may be repaired completely at 25 and 30 °C, a phenomenon recorded here for the first time. It is estimated that the theoretical upper threshold of chill injury (Th) of nonacclimated beetles is 15.1 °C whereas it is shifted down to 11.2 °C in acclimated beetles, which might enable this temperature to allow effective repair of injury.
Keywords:Acclimation  chill injury  cold-hardiness  Coleoptera  fluctuating temperature  insect  low temperature  survival
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