Effects of temperature on the expression of elytral colour polymorphism in the ladybird beetle,Menochilus sexmaculatus (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) |
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Authors: | Yasuko Kawakami Kazuo Yamazaki Kazunori Ohashi |
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Affiliation: | 1. Osaka Museum of Natural History, Osaka 546-0034, Japan;2. Osaka Institute of Public Health, Osaka 543-0026, Japan;3. Honmachi, Toyonaka City, Osaka 560-0021, Japan |
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Abstract: | The ladybird beetle, Menochilus sexmaculatus (Fabricius), has a remarkable elytral colour polymorphism composed of black and red. In the present study, we investigated the effect of temperature on growth from the first instar larva to the pupal stage, as well as maternal morph types on the phenotypic expression of the elytral colour morph in a polymorphic population from Osaka, Japan. Female individuals of three different elytral colour morphs were collected from a wild population, and hatchlings from each female were divided into three groups, which were reared at three constant temperatures: 20 °C, 25 °C, and 30 °C. The phenotypic frequency of F1 adults indicated that the elytral morph type was determined by genetic factors, but not by growth temperatures. Namely, type A (almost black morph) was the most abundant in F1 from type A mothers (Male: 52.6%; Female: 32.3%); and types B (four small-dotted morph) and F (four medium-dotted morph) were the most abundant from type B (Male: 56.7%; Female: 53.3%) and type G (four larger-dotted morph) mothers (Male: 33.3%; Female: 31.3%), respectively. Therefore, the expression of elytral colour polymorphism in the Osaka, Japan population is likely to have a genetic basis contingent on parental morphs, rather than a phenotypic plasticity associated with growth temperatures. |
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Keywords: | Body size Elytral colour morphs Maternal morph type Phenotypic plasticity |
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