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Spring behavioral patterns of the apple blossom weevil
Authors:Jian Jun Duan  Donald C Weber  Beat Hirs and Silvia Dorn
Institution:(1) Institute of Plant Sciences/Applied Entomology, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zürich, ETH Zentrum/NW, Clausiusstrasse 25, CH-8092 Zürich, Switzerland;(2) Agricultural Research Division, Ocean Spray Cranberries, One Ocean Spray Drive, 02349 Lakeville-Middleboro, MA, USA;(3) Present address: Kauai Research Station, Department of Entomology, University of Hawaii, Kapaa, 96746 Kauai, HI, USA
Abstract:Individual pairs of overwintered adult apple blossom weevils, Anthonomus pomorum (L.), confined with apple twigs under different ambient temperatures in the laboratory and on apple trees in the field, were observed through day and night for their spring activities. Flight behavior in relation to ambient temperature was also investigated under laboratory conditions using flight stands. Both sexes displayed predominantly nocturnal behavior patterns in both the laboratory and the field. Feeding, crawling, and mating activities increased following sunset in the field or onset of scotophase in the laboratory while resting occurred most frequently during daylight hours. Results of the laboratory experiments showed that temperature affected significantly the activity patterns. The diel pattern of activities became less distinctive at higher temperatures (above 15°C), and total activities in crawling, feeding, and mating were suppressed significantly at lower temperatures (below 5°C). Over 97% of the test weevils initiated take-off response from flight stands at 20°C within the 30 min trial period; however, flight initiation rarely occurred at temperatures 12°C or below. Overall, results of the laboratory and field experiments indicate that A. pomorum is a remarkably cold-adapted insect with ability to crawl, feed, and mate at a few degrees above freezing, a physiological attribute necessary for the exploitation of early stages of apple bud development in the cold early spring.
Keywords:Anthonomus pomorum  temperature  diel cycle  Coleoptera  Curculionidae
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