Coexistence of pseudogamous and sexual planthoppers of the genus Ribautodelphax (Homoptera, Delphacidae) |
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Authors: | C. F. M. den BIEMAN |
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Affiliation: | Laboratory of Entomology, Agricultural University, Wageningen, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACT. - 1 The occurrence of pseudogamous triploid females in populations of the diploid species Ribautodelphax pungens (Ribaut) was studied throughout Europe.
- 2 Considerable differences in triploid frequencies were found between populations but no regular geographic pattern was discerned.
- 3 Within populations triploid frequencies proved to be stable from generation to generation.
- 4 The twofold reproductive advantage of the pseudogamous triploid females is counterbalanced by active mate discrimination by diploid males against the pseudogamous triploid females in populations with high triploid frequencies.
- 5 Sexual diploid and pseudogamous triploid females showed no differences in phenology.
- 6 Differential winter mortality was found between diploid and triploid larvae.
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Keywords: | Coexistence Delphacidae mate discrimination phenology planthoppers pseudogamy Ribautodelphax pungens triploidy |
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