2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-490874/v1
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Rapid Adaptive Evolution of Ophraella Communa in New Low Temperature Environment

Abstract: Low winter temperatures are a severe environmental pressure for newly arriving insect species. Adaptive evolutionary changes in cold tolerance facilitate establishment of these species in new environments. Ambrosia artemisiifolia, a noxious invasive plant, is distributed from southern to northern China. As an effective biological control agent of A. artemisiifolia, Ophraella communa is mainly spread in southern China. Previously, O. communa successfully established stable populations in Beijing (39.98°N, 115.9… Show more

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“…Therefore, a prompt release of O. communa populations is required in these areas to prevent further propagation of this weed. In previous studies, we have investigated the biology and physiology of O. communa ( Ma et al, 2019a ; Ma et al 2019b ; Ma et al 2020 ; Tian et al, 2021 ; Zhang et al, 2021 ), and found that these leaf beetles are bisexual reproductive insects that can mate multiple times per day after sexual maturity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, a prompt release of O. communa populations is required in these areas to prevent further propagation of this weed. In previous studies, we have investigated the biology and physiology of O. communa ( Ma et al, 2019a ; Ma et al 2019b ; Ma et al 2020 ; Tian et al, 2021 ; Zhang et al, 2021 ), and found that these leaf beetles are bisexual reproductive insects that can mate multiple times per day after sexual maturity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%