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Adaptive Latitudinal Variation of the Duration and Thermal Requirements for Development in the Ground Beetle Amara communis (Panz.) (Coleoptera, Carabidae). / Lopatina, E.B.; Kipyatkov, V.E.; Balashov, S.V.; Dubovikoff, D. A.; Sokolova, I.V.

в: Entomological Review, Том 92, № 2, 2012, стр. 135–145.

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Lopatina, E.B. ; Kipyatkov, V.E. ; Balashov, S.V. ; Dubovikoff, D. A. ; Sokolova, I.V. / Adaptive Latitudinal Variation of the Duration and Thermal Requirements for Development in the Ground Beetle Amara communis (Panz.) (Coleoptera, Carabidae). в: Entomological Review. 2012 ; Том 92, № 2. стр. 135–145.

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title = "Adaptive Latitudinal Variation of the Duration and Thermal Requirements for Development in the Ground Beetle Amara communis (Panz.) (Coleoptera, Carabidae)",
abstract = "The data are obtained on development time at six constant temperatures (12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22°C) and thermal requirements for preimaginal development in a ground beetle Amara communis from Arkhangelsk (64°34'N) and St. Petersburg (59°53'N). The larval and pupal development times were found to be significantly shorter in the Arkhangelsk than in the St. Petersburg population under all temperatures. As a result, total preimaginal development appeared to be shorter by 6.2–6.6% in the Arkhangelsk population. The regression lines of the larval, pupal and total (egg-to-adult) development rate on temperature for the Arkhangelsk population run above and steeper than the respective lines for the St. Petersburg population. Both populations share the similar values of the thermal thresholds (7.2–8.2°C). This explains faster preimaginal development in the northern population under all temperatures above the threshold. Thus, the slope of the regression lines increases, i.e., the sum of degree-days decreases, whereas the t",
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AU - Balashov, S.V.

AU - Dubovikoff, D. A.

AU - Sokolova, I.V.

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N2 - The data are obtained on development time at six constant temperatures (12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22°C) and thermal requirements for preimaginal development in a ground beetle Amara communis from Arkhangelsk (64°34'N) and St. Petersburg (59°53'N). The larval and pupal development times were found to be significantly shorter in the Arkhangelsk than in the St. Petersburg population under all temperatures. As a result, total preimaginal development appeared to be shorter by 6.2–6.6% in the Arkhangelsk population. The regression lines of the larval, pupal and total (egg-to-adult) development rate on temperature for the Arkhangelsk population run above and steeper than the respective lines for the St. Petersburg population. Both populations share the similar values of the thermal thresholds (7.2–8.2°C). This explains faster preimaginal development in the northern population under all temperatures above the threshold. Thus, the slope of the regression lines increases, i.e., the sum of degree-days decreases, whereas the t

AB - The data are obtained on development time at six constant temperatures (12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22°C) and thermal requirements for preimaginal development in a ground beetle Amara communis from Arkhangelsk (64°34'N) and St. Petersburg (59°53'N). The larval and pupal development times were found to be significantly shorter in the Arkhangelsk than in the St. Petersburg population under all temperatures. As a result, total preimaginal development appeared to be shorter by 6.2–6.6% in the Arkhangelsk population. The regression lines of the larval, pupal and total (egg-to-adult) development rate on temperature for the Arkhangelsk population run above and steeper than the respective lines for the St. Petersburg population. Both populations share the similar values of the thermal thresholds (7.2–8.2°C). This explains faster preimaginal development in the northern population under all temperatures above the threshold. Thus, the slope of the regression lines increases, i.e., the sum of degree-days decreases, whereas the t

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