2020
DOI: 10.1242/jeb.219642
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Mechanisms and consequences of flight polyphenisms in an outbreaking bark beetle species

Abstract: Flight polyphenisms naturally occur as discrete or continuous traits in insects. Discrete flight polyphenisms include winged and wingless morphs, whereas continuous flight polyphenisms can take the form of short- or long-distance fliers. The mountain pine beetle (Dendroctonus ponderosae) exhibits polyphenic variation in flight distance but the consequences of this flight variation on life history strategies of beetles is unknown. This study assessed the effect of flight on two particular aspects of beetle biol… Show more

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“…They have also developed sophisticated host-finding strategies 19 and co-colonizing strategies 20 . Scolytids are also an interesting illustration of the dispersal-reproduction trade-off phenomenon, with inbreeding or partially inbreeding species, dispersal polymorphism, and an ability to degenerate flight muscles to regain energy 21 23 . This, together with the unprecedented economic and ecological importance of the group 22 , 24 , makes bark beetles an interesting taxa for studying the evolution of flight control devices.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They have also developed sophisticated host-finding strategies 19 and co-colonizing strategies 20 . Scolytids are also an interesting illustration of the dispersal-reproduction trade-off phenomenon, with inbreeding or partially inbreeding species, dispersal polymorphism, and an ability to degenerate flight muscles to regain energy 21 23 . This, together with the unprecedented economic and ecological importance of the group 22 , 24 , makes bark beetles an interesting taxa for studying the evolution of flight control devices.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%