-(Phenotypic variation and plastic potential of Eugenia calycina Cambess. (Myrtaceae) in a savanna/palm swamp transitional area). The aims of this work were to verify the incidence of phenotypic variation and the plastic potential of Eugenia calycina in a transitional savanna/palm swamp area. Subpopulations were characterized by seed weight, number of seeds per fruit and number of flowers per plant. Moreover, density of occurrence and the rate of parasitism on fruits by larvae of flies (Diptera: Tephritidae) in each area were significantly different. Asynchronism of the flowering period, being late for the savanna area, was also observed. A genetic quantitative model was used to measure phenotypic plasticity based on a reciprocal transplantation experiment of sibling-seeds into soils collected from each area. Three aspects of plastic potential were evaluated: height of steam and number and length of the seedlings leaves. Observed differences in these characters were attributed not only to genetic divergences but also to phenotypic plasticity. The individuals showed different plastic responses, diverging in their ability to respond to environmental influences. The data confirm the role of phenotypic plasticity in the adaptive and evolutionary process involved with ecotype formation in savanna/palm swamp transitional vegetation.Key words -Eugenia calycina, phenotypic plasticity, quantitative genetics RESUMO -(Variações fenotípicas e potencial plástico de Eugenia calycina Cambess. (Myrtaceae) em uma área de transição cerrado-vereda). Este estudo teve como objetivo verificar a ocorrência de variações fenotípicas e o potencial plástico de Eugenia calycina em uma área com gradiente de transição entre vereda e cerrado propriamente dito (ppd). As subpopulações foram caracterizadas quanto ao peso de sementes, número de sementes por fruto e número de flores por planta. Além disto, foram detectadas diferenças nas densidades de ocorrência e taxas de parasitismo por larvas de moscas (Diptera: Tephritidae) em cada área. Houve também assincronia temporal na floração, iniciada tardiamente nas áreas de cerrado ppd. Utilizando-se um modelo de genética quantitativa, a partir de um experimento de replicação recíproca de "sementes irmãs" em solos provenientes de cada área, avaliou-se o potencial para plasticidade em três caracteres: altura da parte aérea, número e comprimento de folhas das plântulas. Diferenças nestes caracteres foram geradas não somente por divergências genéticas entre plantas, mas também por plasticidade fenotípica. Os genótipos apresentaram diferentes respostas plásticas, diferindo em sua habilidade de responder às influências ambientais. Os dados obtidos confirmam o papel da plasticidade fenotípica como mecanismo gerador de variabilidade fenotípica e apontam sua importância nos processos adaptativos e evolutivos envolvidos na formação de ecótipos nas áreas de cerrado recortadas por veredas.Palavras-chave -Eugenia calycina, genética quantitativa, plasticidade fenotípica IntroduçãoPlasticidade fenotípica ...
Phenotypic Variation of Musca domestica L. (Diptera: Muscidae) as a Response to Larval Competition for Food ABSTRACT-Phenotypic variations on developmental period, size and fluctuating asymmetry (FA) of Musca domestica L., induced by larval competition for food were described and correlated. Ten densities, varying from 100 to 1000 larvae per 75 g of wheat medium, were established in the laboratory and observed until adult emergence. The adjusted curve of survival was similar to a hyperbola. The developmental period extended with increasing densities, and the size was inversely proportional to the degree of larval crowding. Males and females responded differently to the selection pressures of competition, being size of the males much more variable than those of the females. Although morphological and physiological adjustments caused by environmental interaction were detected, the levels of fluctuating asymmetry remained invariable. Genetic correlation between these types of phenotypic variation was not detected. It can be supposed, however, that levels of FA, which are stress indicative, were minimized by the considerably plastic potential of the species. Thus, physiological and morphological adjustments reduced developmental difficulties and promoted survival of a greater number of individuals.
-The objective of this work was to record the diversity of parasitoid of two aphid species, Brevicoryne brassicae L. and Aphis nerii Boyer de Fonscolombe in a site at Uberlândia, MG, and the relationship between parasitoid size and their mummies size, with reference to the host species. B. brassicae were collected on kale (Brassica oleracea L. var. acephala D.C.) and A nerii on milkweed (Asclepias curassavica L.). Samplings were made monthly from May, 1999 to May, 2000 in two experimental gardens. Morphometric measurements for both aphids and parasitoids were simplified by PCA analysis to achieve a multivariate size index. The parasitic Hymenoptera species associated with A. nerii were also found as parasitoids of B. brassicae, but with distinctive relative frequencies. Diaeretiella rapae (M'Intoch) (93.2%), Aphidius colemani Viereck (4.5%) and Lysiphlebus testaceipes (Cresson) (2.3%) were the parasitoids obtained from B. brassicae. Hyperparasitoids associated with these parasitoids were Alloxysta fuscicornis (Ashmead) (57.8%), Syrphophagus aphidivorus (Mayr) (25.1%) and Pachyneuron sp. (17.1%). The parasitoids found in A. nerii were: L. testaceipes (96.1%), A. colemani (3.9%) and the hyperparasitoids Pachyneuron sp. (85.2%) and S. aphidivorus (14.8%). Parasitoid size was correlated with mummy size for both A. nerii and B. brassicae. S. aphidivorus from A. nerii were significantly larger than those from B. brassicae. However, such differences were not detected for L. testaceipes, A. colemani or for Pachyneuron. Mummies of A. nerii were significantly larger than those of B. brassicae. No sexual dimorphism for size was detected.
Neotropical Entomology 33(2): 249-253 (2004) Estresse por Diflubenzurom no Desenvolvimento de Haematobia irritans (L.) (Diptera: Muscidae) RESUMO -Este trabalho teve como objetivo verificar o efeito de concentrações sub-letais do regulador de desenvolvimento de insetos (IGR), diflubenzurom, no tamanho e na estabilidade do desenvolvimento da mosca-dos-chifres, Haematobia irritans (L.), por meio da análise de assimetria flutuante (AF). Adultos criados em substratos com diferentes concentrações sub-letais de diflubenzurom e em meioscontrole foram submetidos a medidas morfométricas. Utilizou-se a análise de componentes principais para se obter um índice multivariado de tamanho, a partir de uma matriz de correlação dos caracteres originais. Os níveis de AF e o índice multivariado de tamanho foram comparados entre os tratamentos. Contrariamente ao esperado, a exposição ao diflubenzurom não resultou em aumento significativo e proporcional às concentrações utilizadas nos níveis de AF entre os tratamentos. Entretanto, a redução no tamanho devido ao efeito deste IGR pode estar refletindo a capacidade de H. irritans de realizar ajustes fisiológicos e morfológicos, de modo que os fenótipos compensem, pelo menos até certo ponto, as condições ambientais de estresse. Há ainda a possibilidade de o IGR estar selecionando indivíduos mais simétricos e resistentes. Do ponto de vista do controle de pragas, a redução no tamanho de indivíduos submetidos a concentrações sub-letais deste IGR pode ser vantajosa, uma vez que tamanho está usualmente diretamente relacionado à aptidão do indivíduo. PALAVRAS-CHAVE: Insecta, controle de pragas, mosca-dos-chifres, regulador de crescimento, assimetria flutuante ABSTRACT -This study aimed to assess the effect of sub-lethal concentrations of the insect growth regulator (IGR), diflubenzuron, on the body size of the horn fly Haematobia irritans (L.) and on its developmental stability, by fluctuating asymmetry (FA) analysis. Breeding media with different sublethal diflubenzuron concentrations and a control medium, were prepared to obtain morphometric measures on adult individuals. Principal component analysis was used to generate an index of general body size, using the correlation matrix of the original characters. Levels of FA and the multivariate index of size were compared among treatments. Contrary to the expectations, the exposure to diflubenzuron did not result in a significant and concomitant increase in the level of FA across treatments or in the number of individuals showing developmental instability. Nevertheless, a significant reduction of size due to the diflubenzuron may reflect the ability of H. irritans to perform physiological and morphological adjustments allowing phenotype compensation, at least to some extent, for stressful environmental conditions. On the other hand, the IGR may be selecting more symmetrical and resistant individuals. From the pest control point of view, the reduction of size may be a positive effect of the IGR since size is usually directly related to fitness.
-Four clones of the aphid Myzus persicae (Sulzer) were used to assess the magnitude of their responses to seven different temperatures (15.0, 17.5, 20.0, 22.5, 25.0, 27.5 and 30.0 o C). A multivariate index of size was obtained using five morphological characteristics simplified by PCA. Among these characteristics, four were measured bilaterally both sides in order to evaluate the fluctuating asymmetry (FA). Fertility was estimated according to the number of nymphs in the reproductive female apparatus. The variability attributed to the environmental and genetic components was estimated using a genetic quantitative model. A large part of the total variability found for size distribution was attributed to differences in temperature (environmental component), but genetic components of variation were also detected. The plastic potential was considered adaptive, since it increases clone survival in unstable environments and allows new habitat exploitation. However, 30 o C temperature did not permit clone development and survival. Lower variability in one morphological character, the rostrum, in comparison with the other traits may be the result of a stabilizing selection, in relation to its adaptive value to obtain food. The aphids presented FA in some of the measured characteristics. However, no linear relation was detected for the levels of FA and temperature values and no general pattern of variability was found. The data corroborate the hypothesis that size is more effectively affected than FA by external influences, and consequently, is a much more efficient indicator of environmental stress.KEY WORDS: Quantitative genetics, green peach aphid, developmental noise RESUMO -Quatro clones do pulgão Myzus persicae (Sulzer) foram utilizados para se avaliar a magnitude de suas respostas plásticas em sete condições de temperatura 15,0; 17,5; 20,0; 22,5; 25,0; 27,5 e 30,0 o C. Um índice multivariado de tamanho foi obtido por ACP, a partir de cinco caracteres morfológicos. Quatro desses caracteres foram medidos bilateralmente para quantificação da Assimetria Flutuante (AF). A fecundidade foi estimada pelo número de ninfas presentes do trato reprodutivo das fêmeas. A variabilidade atribuída aos componentes ambientais e genéticos de variação foi estimada com o auxílio de um modelo de genética quantitativa. A maior parte da variabilidade fenotípica morfológica na população estudada ocorreu como resposta à temperatura (componente ambiental), mas componentes genéticos de variação também foram detectados. Acredita-se que o potencial plástico descrito seja adaptativo, contudo um ambiente a 30 o C não permitiu a sobrevivência. Pequena variabilidade no comprimento do rostro com relação aos demais caracteres pode ter resultado de seleção estabilizadora, considerando seu valor adaptativo para a obtenção de alimento. Os pulgões apresentaram AF em alguns dos caracteres medidos. Entretanto, não foi detectada relação linear dos níveis de AF com valores de temperatura, nem houve um padrão geral de variação para este caráter. Os ...
The study of variability generated by phenotypic plasticity is crucial for predicting evolutionary patterns in insect-plant systems. Given sufficient variation for plasticity, host race formation can be favored and maintained, even simpatrically. The plasticity of size and performance (assessed by the lifetime fitness index r m ) of six clones of Myzus persicae was tested, with replicates allowed to develop on two hosts, kale (Brassica oleracea var. acephala) and radish (Raphanus sativus). The clones showed significant variability in their plasticity. Reaction norms varied through generations and negative genetic correlation, although not significant, tend to increase with the duration of host use. The lack of plasticity in lifetime fitness among generalist clones occurred as an after-effect of the highly plastic determinants. Significant morphological plasticity in host used was observed, but no variation in the plastic responses (GxE interaction) was detected. Strong selection for a larger size occurred among individuals reared on radish, the most unfavorable host. Morphological plasticity in general body size (in a multivariate sense) was not linear related to fitness plasticity. These observations suggest that a high potential for the evolution of host divergence favors host race formation.
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