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Predator-Induced Plasticity on Warning Signal and Larval Life-History Traits of the Aposematic Wood Tiger Moth, Arctia plantaginis

2021

Correction Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution Volume 9 Article Number 737651 DOI 10.3389/fevo.2021.737651 Published JUL 29 2021 Predator-induced plasticity in life-history and antipredator traits during the larval period has been extensively studied in organisms with complex life-histories. However, it is unclear whether different levels of predation could induce warning signals in aposematic organisms. Here, we investigated whether predator-simulated handling affects warning coloration and life-history traits in the aposematic wood tiger moth larva, Arctia plantaginis. As juveniles, a larger orange patch on an otherwise black body signifies a more efficient warning signal against predators…

varoitusväriREACTION NORMSperhosetcostsmelanizationcolorationtäpläsiilikästoukatlarvaddc:570PHENOTYPIC PLASTICITYBENEFITSCOLORaposematismFORAGING BEHAVIORplastic responseRISKsopeutuminenfungiMELANIZATIONEVOLUTIONsaalistusmaladaptationLepidopteraelinkiertoTRADE-OFF1181 Ecology evolutionary biologyfenotyyppi
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The impact of life stage and pigment source on the evolution of novel warning signal traits

2021

Our understanding of how novel warning color traits evolve in natural populations is largely based on studies of reproductive stages and organisms with endogenously produced pigmentation. In these systems, genetic drift is often required for novel alleles to overcome strong purifying selection stemming from frequency-dependent predation and positive assortative mating. Here, we integrate data from field surveys, predation experiments, population genomics, and phenotypic correlations to explain the origin and maintenance of geographic variation in a diet-based larval pigmentation trait in the redheaded pine sawfly (Neodiprion lecontei), a pine-feeding hymenopteran. Although our experiments c…

varoitusvärimäntypistiäisetecological geneticsPopulationFREQUENCY-DEPENDENT SELECTIONevoluutioAposematismPredationravintoNegative selectionchemical defenseGenetic driftAposematismpolytypic colorationGeneticsAnimalsaposematismCOLORPOPULATION-GENETICSmuuntelu (biologia)educationEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematicseducation.field_of_studybiologyPigmentationfungiAssortative matingcarotenoidsfood and beverageshost adaptationbiology.organism_classificationBiological EvolutionHymenopterakarotenoiditREAD ALIGNMENTNeodiprion leconteiSawflyCHEMICAL DEFENSEPhenotypeEvolutionary biologyTRADE-OFFLarvaPredatory Behavior1181 Ecology evolutionary biologySHIFTING BALANCEWOOD TIGER MOTHGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesGENETIC CORRELATIONSMULLERIAN MIMICRYEvolution
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Diversity in warning coloration: selective paradox or the norm?

2019

Aposematic theory has historically predicted that predators should select for warning signals to converge on a single form, as a result of frequency-dependent learning. However, widespread variation in warning signals is observed across closely related species, populations and, most problematically for evolutionary biologists, among individuals in the same population. Recent research has yielded an increased awareness of this diversity, challenging the paradigm of signal monomorphy in aposematic animals. Here we provide a comprehensive synthesis of these disparate lines of investigation, identifying within them three broad classes of explanation for variation in aposematic warning signals: …

varoitusväripolytypismFREQUENCY-DEPENDENT SELECTIONModels BiologicalSEXUAL SELECTIONpolymorphismPOLYMORPHIC MULLERIAN MIMICRYSex FactorsmonimuotoisuusAnimalsaposematismEcosystemGRAPHOSOMA-LINEATUM HETEROPTERAPolymorphism GeneticINDO-WEST PACIFICEVOLUTIONARY SIGNIFICANCEBiological MimicryAge FactorsTemperaturePOISON FROGSOriginal ArticlesBiodiversityPigments BiologicalBiological EvolutionCORAL-SNAKE PATTERNcontinuous variationmuunteluBiological Variation PopulationPredatory Behavior1181 Ecology evolutionary biologyHISTORY TRADE-OFFSOriginal ArticleHELICONIUS BUTTERFLIES
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The complete mitochondrial genome of the wood tiger moth (Arctia plantaginis) and phylogenetic analyses within Arctiinae

2021

We report the assembly and annotation of the complete mitochondrial genome of the warningly-coloured wood tiger moth (Arctia plantaginis) and investigate its phylogenetic position within Arctiinae. The A.plantaginis mitogenome is 15,479 bp long with 13 protein-coding genes, 22 transfer RNAs, 2 ribosomal RNA genes, and an A + T-rich region (D-loop). The phylogenetic analyses based on 13 protein-coding genes showed A.plantaginis clustering within a clade of species with white wings and yellow or red bodies. This result can be useful in understanding the evolution of coloration in Arctiid moths. Peer reviewed

varoitusvärisiilikkäätmitokondriotfylogenetiikkafungievoluutioColour polymorphismgenomiikkatäpläsiilikäsREAD ALIGNMENTWARNING COLORATIONcolour polymorphismperimäevolution1181 Ecology evolutionary biologyMitogenome AnnouncementResearch Article
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Multimodal Aposematic Signals and Their Emerging Role in Mate Attraction

2018

varoitusväriwarning colourationsaaliseläimetsukupuolivalintapredator-prey interactionsparinvalintapetoeläimetmultimodal signalsta1181sexual selectionsignaalitchemical signalssignal variationFrontiers in Ecology and Evolution
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Inferring Phytoplankton, Terrestrial Plant and Bacteria Bulk δ¹³C Values from Compound Specific Analyses of Lipids and Fatty Acids.

2015

Stable isotope mixing models in aquatic ecology require δ13C values for food web end members such as phytoplankton and bacteria, however it is rarely possible to measure these directly. Hence there is a critical need for improved methods for estimating the δ13C ratios of phytoplankton, bacteria and terrestrial detritus from within mixed seston. We determined the δ13C values of lipids, phospholipids and biomarker fatty acids and used these to calculate isotopic differences compared to the whole-cell δ13C values for eight phytoplankton classes, five bacterial taxa, and three types of terrestrial organic matter (two trees and one grass). The lipid content was higher amongst the phytoplankton (…

ved/biology.organism_classification_rank.speciesta1172lcsh:MedicineAlgaeaquatic ecologyterrestrial plantsPhytoplanktonTerrestrial plantBotanyMetabolomics14. Life underwaterBiomasslcsh:Sciencevesiekologia2. Zero hungerBiomass (ecology)Carbon IsotopesMultidisciplinaryDetritusbiologyδ13CBacteriaved/biologyStable isotope ratioSestonFatty Acidsfungilcsh:R15. Life on landbiology.organism_classificationLipidsbacteria bulk13. Climate actionEnvironmental chemistryPhytoplanktonphytoplanktonta1181lcsh:QBiomarkersResearch ArticlePLoS ONE
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Effectiveness of a kindergarten-based intervention to increase vegetable intake and reduce food neophobia amongst 1-year-old children: a cluster rand…

2021

Background: Children’s first years of life are crucial to their future health. Studies show that a varied diet with a high intake of vegetables is positive in several domains of health. The present low vegetable intake amongst children is, therefore, a concern. Food neophobia is a common barrier to vegetable intake in children. As most Norwegian children attend kindergarten from an early age, kindergartens could contribute to the prevention of food neophobia and the promotion of vegetable intake. Objective: The aim of this study was to assess the effect of a cluster randomised trial amongst 1-year-old children in kindergarten to reduce food neophobia and promote healthy eating. Methods: Kin…

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From soil to soil-less in horticulture: quality and typicity

2013

In this review, the technique of soil-less cultivation of horticultural crops is analysed, the main differences between this and traditional cultivation techniques are described, and the advantages and disadvantages of each method in relation to the others are identified. Soilless cultivation has revolutionised various sectors of vegetable and floriculture production, and recent years have also seen interest being shown by Italian fruit crop producers, particularly those involved in table grape viticulture. The various issues related to the use of this technique are described in relation to the needs of the substrate, water management, and mineral nutrition of the different species, and to …

vegetablesmedia_common.quotation_subjectHorticultural cropsSettore AGR/04 - Orticoltura E Floricolturasubstratenutrient solutionlcsh:Plant culturefloricultureCroplcsh:Agriculturetable grape.FloricultureQuality (business)lcsh:SB1-1110media_commonAgroforestryTable grapeFinal productTable grapelcsh:Ssubstrate nutrient solution vegetables floriculture table grapeSettore AGR/03 - Arboricoltura Generale E Coltivazioni ArboreeGeographyAgronomyFood productsVegetables; Table grape; Substrate; Nutrient solution; FloricultureViticultureAgronomy and Crop ScienceItalian Journal of Agronomy
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Inntak av frukt og grønnsaker fra barndom til voksen alder i relasjon til sosioøkonomisk status

2017

Masteroppgave folkehelsevitenskap ME516 - Universitetet i Agder 2017 Background: The consumption of fruits and vegetables are lower than recommended in the Norwegian population. Studies have shown that groups of high socioeconomic status have a higher consumption of fruits and vegetables than groups of low socioeconomic status. Purpose: The purpose of the task is to investigate (1) how the consumption of fruit and vegetables has changed from childhood to adulthood, (2) how socioeconomic status, measured with different indicators, is associated with consumption of fruits and vegetables, and (3) in what way the development of fruit and vegetable intake has changed from childhood to adulthood …

vegetablessocioeconomic statusVDP::Medisinske Fag: 700::Helsefag: 800::Ernæring: 811childME516adultfruitadolescents
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Simulation with a Torque Dynamometer of Pollutants Emission from Vehicles Near Urban Cross-Road

2002

Nowadays, the influence of the vehicular traffic on the degradation of urban atmosphere is focused on by researchers belonging to different fields in view of its prime importance for public health. The control of exhaust gases emission is primary in order to keep air pollution below the specified limits of the laws in force. In previous works the “medium car” characterises a country in modelling a pollutant in urban areas. This is the central parameter of a forecasting model proposed by Pignato and LoMastro, of pollutant concentration near urban cross-road with traffic lights in continue queue and platoon flow. The proofs have been carried on two classes of displacement vehicles and four cl…

vehicular trafficPollutantSettore ING-IND/11 - Fisica Tecnica AmbientaleDynamometerNOxEnvironmental pollutionAutomotive engineeringCOmeausuementPollutants emissionsTorqueEnvironmental scienceEnvironmental PollutionNOxSAE Technical Paper Series
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