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12 July 2016 Developmental Acclimation of Drosophila suzukii (Diptera: Drosophilidae) and Its Effect on Diapause and Winter Stress Tolerance
Anna K. Wallingford, Gregory M. Loeb
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We investigated the influence of developmental conditions on adult morphology, reproductive arrest, and winter stress tolerance of the invasive pest of small fruit, Drosophila suzukii (Matsumura) (Diptera: Drosophilidae). Cooler rearing temperatures (15 °C) resulted in larger, darker “winter morph” (WM) adults than “summer morph” flies reared at optimal temperatures (25 °C). Abdominal pigmentation scores and body size measurements of laboratory-reared WMs were similar to those of D. suzukii females captured in late autumn in Geneva, NY. We evaluated reproductive diapause and cold hardiness in live-captured D. suzukii WMs as well as WMs reared in the laboratory from egg to adult under four developmental conditions: static cool temperatures (SWM; 15 °C, 12:12 h L:D), fluctuating temperatures (FWM; 20 °C L: 10 °C D, 12:12 h L:D), and static cool temperatures (15 °C, 12:12 h L:D) followed by posteclosion chilling (CWM; 10 °C) under short-day (SD; 12:12 h L:D) or long-day photoperiods (LD; 16:8 h L:D). Live-captured D. suzukii WMs and CWMs had longer preoviposition times than newly eclosed summer morph adults, indicating a reproductive diapause that was not observed in SWMs or FWMs. Additionally, recovery after acute freeze stress was not different between CWM-SD females and live captured WM females. More 7-d-old CWMs survived 0, –1, or – 3 °C freeze stress than summer morph adults, and more CWM-SD adults survived –3 °C freeze stress than CWM-LD adults. Survival after –3 °C freeze stress was significantly higher in diapausing, CWMs than nondiapausing SWMs and FWMs.

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Anna K. Wallingford and Gregory M. Loeb "Developmental Acclimation of Drosophila suzukii (Diptera: Drosophilidae) and Its Effect on Diapause and Winter Stress Tolerance," Environmental Entomology 45(4), 1081-1089, (12 July 2016). https://doi.org/10.1093/ee/nvw088
Received: 10 April 2016; Accepted: 24 June 2016; Published: 12 July 2016
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KEYWORDS
Drosophila suzukii
overwintering
reproductive diapause
stress tolerance
winter morph
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