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Life-history responses of insects to water-deficit stress: a case study with the aphid Sitobion avenae.

Deguang LiuPeng DaiShirong LiSyed Suhail AhmedZheming ShangXiaoqin Shi
Published in: BMC ecology (2018)
It is evident from our study that S. avenae clones from moist, semiarid and arid areas have diverged under different water-deficit stress, and such divergence could have a genetic basis. The impact of drought on S. avenae's fitness showed a water-level dependent pattern. Clones of S. avenae were more likely to become adapted to intermediate water-deficit stress than severe water-deficit stress. After continuous water-deficit stress of only five generations, the adaptation potential of S. avenae tended to decrease for moist and semiarid area clones, but increase for arid area clones. The rapid shift of aphids' life-history traits and adaptation potential under drought could have significant implications for their evolutionary dynamics and outbreak risks in future climate change scenarios.
Keyphrases
  • climate change
  • human health
  • genome wide
  • heat stress
  • physical activity
  • risk assessment
  • body composition
  • dna methylation
  • early onset
  • gene expression