Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Applied Biology Section, Hacettepe University, Ankara, Turkey.
J Exp Zool B Mol Dev Evol. 2021 Sep;336(6):511-521. doi: 10.1002/jez.b.23036. Epub 2021 Feb 18.
This study aimes to investigate the effect of constant and fluctuating temperatures on starting times of developmental periods of insect species. For this purpose, Sarcophaga (Liopygia) argyrostoma (Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830), a forensically important species has been chosen. Whether the constant (25°C) and fluctuating (25.2°C averaged over natural conditions) temperatures would make a difference on the timing of intrapuparial development of this species was investigated. First larval instars were placed in rearing cages until they reached post-feeding third larval instar, which is considered the beginning of intrapuparial development. Relevant morphological changes were observed by hourly dissections. At fluctuating temperature treatment, the post-feeding third instar larvae were transferred to containers under natural, open-air conditions. Minimum and maximum starting times of 23 intrapuparial development periods were determined for both treatments. These times, medians, and standard deviations were compared by Mann-Whitney U tests. Accumulated degree hour values were also calculated for these periods. Regardless of temperature treatment, intrapuparial development periods were similar and adult emergence was observed at 289.5 ( ± 1.52) h under 25°C constant temperature and 319 ( ± 1.41) h under fluctuating temperature conditions. No statistical difference was found between the intrapuparial development of S. argyrostoma reared under constant and fluctuating temperatures, except "pupal-adult apolysis" and "checkered pattern on the abdomen becoming distinct" periods. The use of the results obtained when determining the effect of constant and fluctuating temperatures on the starting times of developmental periods of this species in forensic entomology, is also important in transferring developmental biology data into the field of applied sciences.
本研究旨在探讨恒温与变温对昆虫发育期开始时间的影响。为此,选择了法医上重要的物种 Liopygia argyrostoma(Robineau-Desvoidy,1830)。研究了恒温(25°C)和变温(平均自然条件下 25.2°C)是否会对该物种的内蛹发育时间产生影响。首先将第一龄幼虫放入饲养笼中,直到它们进入后食第三龄幼虫期,这被认为是内蛹发育的开始。通过每小时解剖观察相关形态变化。在变温处理中,后食第三龄幼虫被转移到自然露天条件下的容器中。对两种处理方式下的 23 个内蛹发育期的最小和最大起始时间进行了确定。通过 Mann-Whitney U 检验比较了这些时间、中位数和标准差。还计算了这些时期的累积度日值。无论温度处理如何,内蛹发育期相似,在 25°C 恒温下观察到成虫出现于 289.5(±1.52)小时,在变温条件下为 319(±1.41)小时。在恒温和变温下饲养的 S. argyrostoma 的内蛹发育之间未发现统计学差异,除了“蛹-成虫脱皮”和“腹部棋盘状图案变得明显”时期。在法医昆虫学中,确定恒温和变温对该物种发育期开始时间的影响时使用这些结果,对于将发育生物学数据转化为应用科学领域也很重要。