2019
DOI: 10.29173/aar57
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Wing polymorphisms of Pterostichus melanarius (Coleoptera: Carabidae) (Illiger, 1978) in Alberta pulse crops

Abstract: In a 6 week research project, a wing-dimorphic carabid species was studied to identify the proportions of macropterous (large functional wings) individuals and brachypterous (short, rudimentary wings) individuals from different pulse growing regions of Alberta. Pterostichus melanarius I. (Coleoptera: Carabidae) can be short-winged (SW) due to brachyptery being a dominant gene or long-winged (LW) individuals causing macroptery. Although macroptery is a recessive trait, the LW morph persists through the recoloni… Show more

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“…Seemingly, habitat fragmentation leading to extinction of many other species does not negatively affect P. melanarius (Thiele, 1977;Thomas et al, 1998;Putchkov et al, 2019). Probably significant individual variation in feeding abilities is responsible for this phenomenon (Korolev & Brygadyrenko, 2014) and the high morphological variation in this species as well (Brygadyrenko & Korolev, 2015;Cottrell-Callbeck et al, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Seemingly, habitat fragmentation leading to extinction of many other species does not negatively affect P. melanarius (Thiele, 1977;Thomas et al, 1998;Putchkov et al, 2019). Probably significant individual variation in feeding abilities is responsible for this phenomenon (Korolev & Brygadyrenko, 2014) and the high morphological variation in this species as well (Brygadyrenko & Korolev, 2015;Cottrell-Callbeck et al, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 96%