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Implications of imaginal-size variation over the flight period in stoneflies (Plecoptera)
Authors:José Manuel Tierno de Figueroa  Antonino Sánchez-Ortega
Institution:Departamento de Biología Animal y Ecología , Universidad de Granada , Granada , E-18071 , Spain
Abstract:In the present study, the decrease in the mean size of specimens over the species flight period in Plecoptera (12 species, 5 families) was analysed, revealing a significant decrease in the adult mean size, for both males and female, in almost all the species without an extended flight-period pattern. Some of the data show that, in addition to temperature, other regulatory factors must govern these variations. Data support the explanation previously proposed for other insect groups that the individuals with appropriate development emerge at the beginning of the flight period or slightly afterwards, when environmental conditions are suitable, whereas individuals with suboptimal size emerge later trying to increase in size but under pressure to emerge during a specific period of the year. Nevertheless, our data suggest that maximum size does not necessarily coincide with the peak flight period (maximum reproductive possibility).
Keywords:Fossil  new species  Eocene  Baltic amber  Fulgoromorpha  Cixiidae  Achilidae
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