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Morph‐specific differences in biochemical composition related to flight capability in the wing‐polyphenic Sitobion avenae
Authors:Xiangli Xu  Xiaoxia Liu  Qingwen Zhang  Junxiang Wu
Institution:1. Department of Entomology, College of Agronomy and Biotechnology, China Agricultural University, Beijing 100193, China;2. Key Laboratory of Applied Entomology, Northwest A & F University, Yangling 712100, Shaanxi, China
Abstract:Flight performance at various times after emergence in the alate morph and age‐dependent changes in biochemical composition of winged and wingless morphs were evaluated in the wing‐polyphenic aphid Sitobion avenae (Fabricius) (Hemiptera: Aphididae). Alates exhibited the highest flight activity at 18–36 h after adult emergence. Throughout the nymphal and adult development, the whole‐body content of total lipid was significantly higher in the winged vs. wingless morph, whereas the content of water, soluble sugar, glycogen, phospholipid, and soluble protein showed significantly higher levels in the wingless vs. winged morph. There were no significant differences in the content of triglyceride and free fatty acid during nymphal and adult stages in both morphs. However, triglyceride content was significantly higher in the winged vs. wingless morph during adulthood. Differences in biochemical composition between morphs indicate that there is an energetic cost of flight capability. Our results from S. avenae adults showed that total lipid and triglyceride for the winged morph accumulated significantly to a maximum, and water content decreased significantly to a minimum, on days 1 and 2 after the final molt, exactly when the highest flight activity was reached. This study suggests that flight activity is associated with triglyceride and water content.
Keywords:wingless morph  winged morph  fecundity  reserves  Hemiptera  Aphididae
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