Chew Frances S
Department of Biology, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut.
The Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory, Crested Butte, Colorado.
Oecologia. 1975 Jun;20(2):117-127. doi: 10.1007/BF00369024.
Two Colorado populations of Pieris butterflies show a spectrum of larval growth responses to potential foodplant crucifer species growing in montane habitats. Analysis of larval growth responses to this array suggests potential selection for differential utilization of these species: 1) available crucifers vary considerably in the rates of larval survival and growth they support; 2) climatological factors favor larvae which develop rapidly. Food-related larval mortality and climatological factors may provide selection for utilization of crucifer species on which larvae develop rapidly.
科罗拉多州的两个粉蝶种群对生长在山地栖息地的潜在食草十字花科植物物种表现出一系列幼虫生长反应。对这一系列幼虫生长反应的分析表明,这些物种在差异利用方面可能存在潜在选择:1)可获得的十字花科植物在其所支持的幼虫存活率和生长率方面差异很大;2)气候因素有利于发育迅速的幼虫。与食物相关的幼虫死亡率和气候因素可能为幼虫快速发育的十字花科植物的利用提供选择。