2016
DOI: 10.1007/s10905-016-9554-4
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Use of Radio Telemetry for Studying Flight Movements of Paysandisia archon (Lepidoptera: Castniidae)

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“…In contrast, adults are inactive under cloudy or rainy weather conditions (Riolo et al 2004;Liégeois, Tixier, and Beaudoin-Ollivier 2014). In Buenos Aires province, the occurrence of adults is reported from early November to early May; this is quite similar to the occurrence in the Northern hemisphere (Sarto i Monteys and .…”
Section: Life Cyclementioning
confidence: 79%
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“…In contrast, adults are inactive under cloudy or rainy weather conditions (Riolo et al 2004;Liégeois, Tixier, and Beaudoin-Ollivier 2014). In Buenos Aires province, the occurrence of adults is reported from early November to early May; this is quite similar to the occurrence in the Northern hemisphere (Sarto i Monteys and .…”
Section: Life Cyclementioning
confidence: 79%
“…Radio telemetry has been used to trace the movement of PBM under natural conditions. Results revealed high mobility for the females, which are responsible for the spread of the species (>500 m), whereas the males were successfully tracked in a restricted area estimated at 4 ha (Liégeois, Tixier, and Beaudoin-Ollivier 2014).…”
Section: Life Cyclementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The adults are diurnal and fly during maximal insolation hours (from 11.00 to 17.00 hours). The moth avoids temperatures below 22°C (flying temperatures are 22–40°C for males and 25–30°C for females), and relative humidity must be below 32% (Liégeois, Tixier, & Beaudoin‐Ollivier, 2016). Most of the adults reach sexual maturity 3 hours after emergence, with the females being mostly monogamous (Delle‐Vedove, Beaudoin‐Ollivier, Hossaert‐Mckey, & Frérot, 2012).…”
Section: An Overview Of P Archon´s Biologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most of the adults reach sexual maturity 3 hours after emergence, with the females being mostly monogamous (Delle‐Vedove, Beaudoin‐Ollivier, Hossaert‐Mckey, & Frérot, 2012). Liégeois et al (2016) used telemetry to analyse the dispersal patterns of adults in France. They analysed flight patterns between 10.00 and 18.00 hours in virgin imagines and found that females fly longer distances than males (16.8–>500 and 11.6–224 m, respectively).…”
Section: An Overview Of P Archon´s Biologymentioning
confidence: 99%
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