Trade-off and adaptive cost in a multiple-resistant strain of the invasive potato tuber moth Tecia solanivora.
Yeisson GutiérrezTito BaccaLady S ZambranoMaría PinedaRaul Narciso Carvalho GuedesPublished in: Pest management science (2019)
We hypothesize that the short developmental time of the multiple-resistant population may be an adaptation to minimize exposure to insecticides, which are applied to the soil. This adaptation is likely to require the surviving adults to compensate for the smaller nutrient amounts accumulated by the larvae in investing part of its adult life in securing the necessary resources for late-life egg production. © 2018 Society of Chemical Industry.